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#152138 09/09/09 06:19 PM
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I am in act of getting parts for my 28 chevy truck.

I went to the Filling Station and they were great help.
They were able to provide all that I needed in plugs, wiring, distributer cap ect. To my knowledge, the coil that they have is not the same as original.

My question is the original coil is a unique looking thing.
Can a coil be rebuilt or do I get a new coil for the truck that is a different look.

Thanks

Paul

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you can use a modern 6 volt coil and condenser probably sold at the Filing Station. Mine is a 27 and that coil has built in condenser. if you search for old posts you will find many conversations, some among former posts I made :vcca:
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I have a 1927 Chevy Capital AA 4 Door also a 1927 Chevy Touring car, a 1936 Chevy 1/2 ton and a 2010 Corvette LT3 Convertible and a 1953 Packard Caribbean. My tow car is a 2011 Suburban.
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Hey: PJS
Does your coil have the plug head on the side of the coil with a resistance unit on the top with two screw connectors on either side? ,Is there some ID#'s on the the coil?
I'm not sure if they can be rebuilt but in the manual there is away to test them.
If your not going for full original ,another 6 volt coil will work.
But keeping it all original is ace.
I would buy a secondary 6 volt coil, if you are going to tour but keep the original for when you are going show.


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