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    Default coil overhaul question

    I have an original pan coil that test good what I would like to know is how to get whatever is in the holes to hold the wires in , out so it can be cleaned the old wires rotted inside and i would like to replace the wires and whatever holds them in. what was used to hold the wires in also
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    I haven't posted in awhile but have and use original coils on 3 Panheads that I ride. When I changed spark cables I always pre-warmed the coil disconnected with 6 Volts attached till warm. Then the Tar like material softens up enough to remove the spark cable and reverse to install as well. I'm not much for technical terminology at times but what I say has worked for me many of times. I listen to others suggestions and use what I learn.

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    The manual tells you how to clean out the holes by making a saw out of tubing.
    Andy Wander

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    ok on the tubing what do you put back in after removing the old stuff
    Moose
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    I think that there is probably enough tar in the coil that you don;t need to add any additional.
    Andy Wander

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    Colony sells kit 7804-6 that states it includes 'packing'. Bob#6738

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    The packing refers to th rubber rings that go in the screw caps. Bob L

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    I have an original pan coil that test good what I would like to know is how to get whatever is in the holes to hold the wires in , out so it can be cleaned the old wires rotted inside and i would like to replace the wires and whatever holds them in. what was used to hold the wires in also
    Glenn, Just in case you don't know-- One hole is deeper than the other. Each hole has a sharpened pin sticking up from the bottom. This sharp pin must go up into the center of the coil wire to make contact with the copper conductor inside. When you clean the holes out you must be careful as to not damage that pin. That's why a pipe made into a saw works well. Don't try a conventional drill bit or you will ruin the coil. It's really not too difficult. Hope this helps. Good Luck.

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    thank for the info I understand the saw but how do i confirm that the wire has not been already destroyed it looks like someone has already tried to get the broken pieces out and left chunks in there.
    Moose
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    If you use the saw, one hole is deep, and the other is not so deep. I will measure a stock coil late tonight and let you know how deep.

    1.7" and 3.1" from the top of the threads, to the bottom of the hole. The spike sticks up a bit from the bottom of the hole.

    Once you cut all the way down, pull out the chunks(old cable and/or tar) and then you should see the small spike at the bottom of the hole.
    Last edited by awander; 11-13-2011 at 09:07 PM. Reason: got the dimensions!
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