I don't know about automotive coils but utility transformers once used poly
chloronated biphenols (PCB) as a cooling agent because of the high heat
transfer capability. PCBs, as you know are highly toxic.
-Tom Allen
51 3800
At 07:56 PM 9/3/99 -0700, Eric Johnson wrote:
>Hi to everyone
> I know this sounds like strange thing to need to know but I have an old
>Mallory coil that I have had to repair twice. In doing so I lost some of the
>oil out of it. I remember some time ago about someone turning thier coil
>upside down and the guys inlaw who worked at mallory told him to turn it
>back up. I was hoping him or someone else could help me out. It has worked
>fdine for the last 6 mos. so I guess It's ok. I was just curios cause
>everybody I ask gives me the strangest looks, like what the hell do you want
>to know that for. So if anybody knows what kind of oil it is let us know and
>I will never forget. Thanks
>Eric 48 carryall
>
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
>
Tom Allen
Seattle, WA
oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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