Modern "Lucas" Coils
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Re: Modern "Lucas" Coils
We once had an historic rally car come in for a rolling road .
The issue turned out to be the coil
It had an original Lucas sports coil on it with the red end .
Dated 1958 !!!
The issue turned out to be the coil
It had an original Lucas sports coil on it with the red end .
Dated 1958 !!!
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Yes, Martin knows his onions. I buy points, condensers from him and have had him rebuild a couple of dizzys. I had a misfire and suspected the condenser. I spoke with Martin, he said if it was faulty he'd replace it after 2 years. He was confident it was not faulty but would test it. Turned out not to be the condenser (the new points had closed up). Red face on my partPeter Laidler wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2022 9:33 am I'm a big believer in the Distributor Doctors products, including his India-made coils on the basis that he has a good reputation to uphold. I haven't needed a replacement for ages but when I do, I'll get one from him - with his reputation attached to it. An opinion based solely on my dealings with him and his stuff in the past
Anyone else feel the same
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I visited Martin as he refurbed my S dizzy. Had a proper tour around and very impressed indeed. I'd trust his judgement on coils
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There do seem to be low grade reproduction copies of the original UK Lucas coils on the market....but I assume Distributor Doctor (Martin) sells good reproduction copies (he states made in India) as he does now give a 3 Year warranty on them?
http://www.distributordoctor.com/ignition-coils.html
http://www.distributordoctor.com/ignition-coils.html
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Martin's stuff is great, but personally I'd rather support a Bona Fide UK manufacturer than some Indian Sweatshop.
"Due to an increasing demand for high quality auto electrical components, a new brand of ignition coils has been launched - REMAX. These coils, manufactured in England, are superior in construction and offer better performance than traditional Lucas coils. In most circumstances the Lucas coils are perfectly satisfactory. However, if extra quality, performance and reliability is required, then a Remax coil is the way to go."
https://www.autoelectricsupplies.co.uk/ ... inside.pdf
"Due to an increasing demand for high quality auto electrical components, a new brand of ignition coils has been launched - REMAX. These coils, manufactured in England, are superior in construction and offer better performance than traditional Lucas coils. In most circumstances the Lucas coils are perfectly satisfactory. However, if extra quality, performance and reliability is required, then a Remax coil is the way to go."
https://www.autoelectricsupplies.co.uk/ ... inside.pdf
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Quality aside, I would also rather support a UK manufacturer these days. The prices for the Remax coils are very close to those for the "made in India" Lucas ones which seems odd to me. I was expecting them to be in the order of twice the Lucas prices.
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A friend of mine called his son Lucas, wasn't too pleased when I said ah the Prince of Darkness when he told me the boy's name Had to explain the nickname first!Minisprinter wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 8:04 pm If I'm honest I'm not sure they were that spectacular "back in the day" even then Lucas was known as the Prince of darkness.
Of course I know what a dipstick is, you get called something often enough you look it up!
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Re: Modern "Lucas" Coils
Best I ever had from a modern Lucas Coil was 3 months, but only because that car didn't see much use.
The shortest was 10 minutes.
Utter junk.
Totally agree with the Distributor Doctor's view of the cheap 'one size fits all' Lucas Distributors on ebay and the like;-
https://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/t ... tributors/
The shortest was 10 minutes.
Utter junk.
Totally agree with the Distributor Doctor's view of the cheap 'one size fits all' Lucas Distributors on ebay and the like;-
https://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/t ... tributors/
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Thanks for all of the input. I decided to order a Remax coil at the end of the day. I get the distributor doctor's comments however I would still rather trust a UK manufactured item, rightly or wrongly, time will tell.
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It would be beneficial to others if you post your findings back here after a period using that new coil.
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Re: Modern "Lucas" Coils
Of course. Hopefully the next update won't be when I'm sitting stranded waiting on recovery again