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Old 04-18-2010   #71
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Default Re: Blue Smoke

i need help making a decision:

new coil packs

which ones do i buy?

where do i buy?

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Old 04-18-2010   #72
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i need help making a decision:

new coil packs

which ones do i buy?

where do i buy?

From previous posts, you should go with the stock GM coils. Lots of places, try P&G Chevy or GMPartsdirect. Part no. 10467067
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Old 04-18-2010   #73
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From previous posts, you should go with the stock GM coils. Lots of places, try P&G Chevy or GMPartsdirect. Part no. 10467067
Thanks, I just ordered new ones for my car as well with that part number
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Old 04-18-2010   #74
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I just bought a set on flea bay

not sure if they have anymore but the price wasnt bad


auction number

200448994734
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Old 04-18-2010   #75
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I just bought a set on flea bay

not sure if they have anymore but the price wasnt bad


auction number

200448994734
hmm, the price from gm parts direct for three coils was;
SUB TOTAL: $121.53
SHIPPING: $26.74
TAX: $0.00
TOTAL WITH TAXES: $ 148.27
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Old 04-19-2010   #76
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I got em from partsladi and number1gmparts

thanks for the leads guys

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Old 04-20-2010   #77
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got the coil packs....

the seconday side where wires plug onto ck:

coil#1 5.20 ohms
coil#2 5.31 ohms
coil#3 5.15 ohms
coil#4 5.21 ohms

are these good readings ?

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Old 04-20-2010   #78
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Default Re: Blue Smoke

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got the coil packs....
the seconday side where wires plug onto ck:

coil#1 5.20 ohms
coil#2 5.31 ohms
coil#3 5.15 ohms
coil#4 5.21 ohms
are these good readings ?

Luis
Seems in the ball park. These numbers were posted by Bloyer some years back:
5/8 = 5.7 ohms
4/7 = 5.6 "
1/6 = 5.7 "
2/3 = 5.7 "

I thought I had taken some numbers too on my new yellow Jegs coils when I put them in. Can't find them.
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Old 04-21-2010   #79
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Seems in the ball park. These numbers were posted by Bloyer some years back:
5/8 = 5.7 ohms
4/7 = 5.6 "
1/6 = 5.7 "
2/3 = 5.7 "

I thought I had taken some numbers too on my new yellow Jegs coils when I put them in. Can't find them.
cool thanks for the info that helps, want to get the best ones in there.

Isnt less ohms better? like the wires? i cant find anything that explains it, not worried cuz they are new and should work fine, but like to know just to know

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cool thanks for the info that helps, want to get the best ones in there.

Isnt less ohms better? like the wires? i cant find anything that explains it, not worried cuz they are new and should work fine, but like to know just to know

Too low is not good. It can mean shorted windings. However at 5.2 ish I don't think yours have any problem. They are clusted well.
Failures I 've seen are when the coil opens and worst of all when they become intermittent.
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