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Oil-filled vs Epoxy-filled Coil

Posted By 55blacktie 2 Years Ago
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I've probably read as many opinions about this as to which is the best motor oil to use; however, I'm still on the fence. My better judgment tells me to use an oil-filled coil mounted horizontally in the original location on the manifold of my 55 Tbird. 
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I think oil filled coils tend to leak if mounted horizontally. If you have to mount it that way use an epoxy filled coil. JMO
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X2, epoxy filled coils also handle vibration better.


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