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Radio Static from a Crane Fire Ball Coil
Grey 57 - October 9th, 2005 at 09:07 PM

Fitted this coil on my Ghia last week. Problem is that I am getting bad static thru my stereo system now. Effects both the radio on FM and AM and while playing CD's. Fine while the engine is off. But while the engine is running there is a crackle that goes up and down with engine revs.

Anyone have any experience with these coils and electrical noise?

[ Edited on 9-10-2005 by Grey 57 ]


tassupervee - October 10th, 2005 at 08:28 PM

Running good supression leads I presume?

Other than that, run the thing in the dark and look for crossfiring.

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Grey 57 - October 11th, 2005 at 06:09 PM

Brand new leads Tas, genuine Beru Porshe factory stuff. It wasnt making the noise with a Bosche Red coil I have on previously and this was running with the Crane Hi 6 electronic ignition unit. But with this coil it does. There is a resistor in the coil lead. I am going to make up a new coil lead with no resistor a see if this changes anything.


bus914 - October 11th, 2005 at 07:34 PM

can you use resistor spark plugs


MickH - October 11th, 2005 at 08:02 PM

You can buy inline suppressors(sp) to fit to the power supply to your radio.Most cb radio places and stereo fitting places should have them.


Grey 57 - October 11th, 2005 at 08:52 PM

Mick I have one of these fitted already. Noise suppressor. Maybe its stuffed. I will replace this too


tassupervee - October 12th, 2005 at 08:07 PM

Hmmmmm you have a problem then!

Curios that the coil itself is causing RF interference.

Got me stuffed!

Good Luck with it.
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Grey 57 - October 13th, 2005 at 10:04 PM

Got me totally stuffed too Tas. I'll try a few things and report back.


Grey 57 - October 16th, 2005 at 10:43 PM

Update. The problem with static is caused by the solid core sparkplug wires I am using. Like we all use on most of our air coolers. So the only way to fix it is with a set of spiral wound wires. Bugger really cause I just bought a new set of the solid core leads for this engine.

The static is really bad too. Evem making the TV inside go all funny.


tassupervee - October 18th, 2005 at 08:00 PM

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Originally posted by tassupervee
Running good supression leads I presume?



Sooooooooo, ya werent were ya! LOL! U fewl!

Those solid wire leads are a bit of a dinosaur these days! The RF generated by them messes with the programming of engine ECU's not to mention radio interference.


Grey 57 - October 18th, 2005 at 09:41 PM

You were right Tas, good call.
Looks like a trip to the Magfire (opps Magnecore) boys is in order hopefully I can get the plug wire by the meter and make up a set using the plug and coil connectors of my old plug wire set. It will mean no more fancy stainless braiding tho. Bugger:smirk:

[ Edited on 18-10-2005 by Grey 57 ]


VWSlammer - October 18th, 2005 at 10:03 PM

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Originally posted by Grey 57


The static is really bad too. Evem making the TV inside go all funny.


That would be the French movie on SBS. They always have their clothes off.


tassupervee - October 19th, 2005 at 06:53 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Grey 57
Looks like a trip to the Magfire (opps Magnecore) boys is in order hopefully I can get the plug wire by the meter and make up a set using the plug and coil connectors of my old plug wire set.
[ Edited on 18-10-2005 by Grey 57 ]


Magnecore is certainly good stuff, however TopGun make spiral wire RF suppressed silicone leads in 8mm and 10mm and they will make them in just about any configuration you like.

Reasonably priced and available at any repco blah!

What about feeding the leads into that fake stainless braid that the rice boys love so much?

Good luck M8.
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