Mensch.....jetzt seh ich's auch.
Außer den Anschlüssen ist jeweils eine Spule pro Zylinder zuständig.
Man o man...wenn mann nicht genau aufpasst.....hab mich davon beirren lassen,
das eine Spule eh immer zwei kerzen befeuert und dadurch im prinzip sich nichts ändert,
aber dem ist ja garnicht so......der befeuert ja jetzt zwei kerzen mit halber Kraft.
TwinTec schreibt dazu:
Single fire coils consist of two independent coil sections combined together in one housing. The coil primary resistance should be in the 3 ohm range. Make sure you don't buy a coil intended for Twin Cam 88® applications as these have low .5 ohm primary resistance and will not work properly. Our part number 2005 coil is an excellent choice for use with all Twin Tec single fire ignitions.
High Output Single Fire Coil P/N 2005
Ignition coil manufacturing has gone overseas to China. That is an economic reality we can't change. What we can do differently is to be honest about it and pass the savings on to you. Right now, one factory supplies Screaming Eagle® and several of the aftermarket companies, including Crane and Dyna. Contrary to various claims, the coils are all basically the same and just differ in cosmetics. Screaming Eagle® 31746-98A (black), 31748-98A (red), and 31750-98A (orange) have a bulky connector and may not fit some stock covers. Crane and Dyna coils are packaged in a slightly smaller housing with conventional screw terminals. We contracted with another factory to build a similar coil shown above.
Herzlichen Danke Bernd, wär mir sonst nie aufgefallen.
Bleibt nur noch die Frage; welche Spulen ich da nehmen kann?
(die so aussehen wie meine, wegen der Halterung)
Gruß Ali