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 Trigger impulse coil, where's the Buttermilk coil?

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rustneversleeps


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Location: Portland,TX

PostSubject: Trigger impulse coil, where's the Buttermilk coil?   Sat 05 Dec 2009, 3:43 pm



OK, I was out in garage messing with RSN II. Wanting to try and fire it up so

plugs,wires, yadda,yadda........ Found #1 wire has a "wart" on it. Closer look

and get out "VWThing For Complete Idiots" book says its a "trigger impulse coil" and is

connected to TDC marker relay. Do I need it cause I'll have to remove the

end of sparkplug wire to get it on it. And if getting it on is half as tight as

getting it off. I'm going need patience and K-Y. So can I live without it?
In the mean time I fiddle with something else
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Post: 1194
Location: Lone Oak, Texas

PostSubject: Re: Trigger impulse coil, where's the Buttermilk coil?   Sat 05 Dec 2009, 5:56 pm

Is it fuel injected?

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rustneversleeps


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Location: Portland,TX

PostSubject: Re: Trigger impulse coil, where's the Buttermilk coil?   Sat 05 Dec 2009, 7:07 pm

Carb And I don't think the wires are OG, so whomever
changed them last time put it back.
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Location: Lone Oak, Texas

PostSubject: Re: Trigger impulse coil, where's the Buttermilk coil?   Sat 05 Dec 2009, 8:30 pm

Those were just for the dealer computer. I haven't seen one shown on a thing motor, just bugs.

It's G4 on this wire diagram.

http://www.vintagebus.com/wiring/1303_USA_from_August_1973-3.jpg

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rustneversleeps


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Location: Portland,TX

PostSubject: Re: Trigger impulse coil, where's the Buttermilk coil?   Sat 05 Dec 2009, 9:24 pm



It's 3b in my VW THing for the Complete Idiot.
I firgured it was some kinda of test device.
Thanks
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