An ignition coil deteriorates slightly over the years. Our ignition coils give a more powerful secondary voltage. It is therefore not only necessary to replace the ignition coil in case of a defective ignition coil, but replacing an old ignition coil that is still working gives a stronger spark to the spark plugs.
Note: There is a difference between ignition coils for conventional ignition (contact points) and for engines that are equipped with electronic ignition at the factory. An ignition coil intended for conventional ignition cannot be used on engines with electronic ignition. The exception to this rule are engines that have subsequently been converted to electronic ignition or are equipped with an ignition coil 123, they continue to use an ignition coil intended for conventional ignition.
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