Soundguy
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There are many coils that have internal resisters.
Here is one that has the internal resister.
IGNITION COILS AND RESISTORS
so what 'ford' front mount does that mallory coil fit? we are, after all taking about ford front mounts.
PS.. I bet if you cut that coil in half.. it won't have a resistor in it.. but rather be wound correctly for intended primary voltage. 'internal / external' resistor is carry-over terminology from days gone by.. resistive elemnts disipate power and make extra waste heat.. Napa coils used to use this terminology.. a call to their tech department and finally a schematic of various coils found that none of their 'internal resistor' coils actually had resistors.. but were rather wound with correct primary wire. the IC14 was such a coil.
I don't have the schematic for that mallory.. but I'd be inclined to believe it is made in the same industry standard way.. just too easy to add a few extra windings of correct wire of the right diamter, than to load and pot it with a carbon composite chunk.
again.. moot point.. it's not a ford frontmount coil like we were talking baout in this thread.
ifn ya got a link to a ford front mount N coil that says it has a resistor, then we can talk
soundguy