Pencil Coi;ls

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Re: Pencil Coi;ls

Postby iceman » Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:06 pm

I just picked up four Clio coils new in the box as backup.
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Re: Pencil Coi;ls

Postby tomtom » Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:20 pm

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Re: Pencil Coi;ls

Postby iceman » Thu Jan 21, 2010 4:16 pm

Tom,
sorry I forgot to post the pictures of the coils.It looks like a dremel or cutters is needed to cut out the attachment point.

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Re: Pencil Coi;ls

Postby iceman » Wed Feb 03, 2010 4:34 pm

UK/Las Vegas guy got the Cleo coils reproduced in the UK for the Aprilia Futura and Cappanord which as this post indicates uses same ECU manufacturer as MZ

http://www.apriliaforum.com/forums/show ... p?t=190906
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Re: Pencil Coi;ls

Postby boilermaker » Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:27 pm

John
Very informative thread. One thing though, there are a number of references to "high tension leads" in the thread, are they referring to the low-tension supply cables to the pencil coil?
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Re: Pencil Coi;ls

Postby tomtom » Thu Feb 04, 2010 5:21 pm

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Re: Pencil Coi;ls

Postby iceman » Fri Feb 05, 2010 6:03 pm

boilermaker wrote:John
Very informative thread. One thing though, there are a number of references to "high tension leads" in the thread, are they referring to the low-tension supply cables to the pencil coil?
George


George,
I'm not sure but I would agree with Tom's reply.

I have been lucky enough to never have had to replace a pencil coil on any bike.I guess MZ riders are lucky as there are only two per bike and Aprilia/Rotax used
Four _two per cylinder. Glass half full... :D
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Re: Pencil Coi;ls

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Re: Pencil Coi;ls

Postby boilermaker » Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:57 am

Tom
anything that makes that bloody awful job easier is a worthwile mod.
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Re: Pencil Coils

Postby Skorpion » Thu Mar 04, 2010 4:28 am

Hi Guy's.

I have been following this post on pencil coils with interest, but having only a Skorpion it has not been on my list of priorities,
But while trolling MZ related site's I have come across a link that may help.

http://17787.forendienst.de/show_messag ... id=4612347

Take a look at the picture of coil Bremi-NR 20306
http://www.bremi.de/b/news

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Re: Pencil Coi;ls

Postby boilermaker » Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:50 am

Skorpion
"Only" a Skorpion? Thanks for the link re the pencil coils. These devices of the devil have caused so much misery and agravation across the board in the motorcycle world having been fitted to Aprilia's, Ducati's, Morini's, Benelli's, and MZ's to name only five of the victims. The respective website/forums are full of examples/remedies for a problem that should not exist. What kind of moron designs/fits an HT coil down in to a very hot socket that occasionally fills with water in the top of a cylinder head? Even this I could call just stupid, but to then not notice that a failure would cause the catalyst to superheat on unburnt fuel and become a white hot pulse jet only millimeters beneath the oil sump is nothing short of criminal negligence. The automotive world enjoys a freedom from "duty of care" that is (rightfully) not extended to any of us in other branches of engineering. I could fill a page with examples of this kind of criminal negligence that I have witnessed in 50 years of dealing with cars/motorcycles.
That's my grumpy old Engineers bit for this month.
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Re: Pencil Coi;ls

Postby iceman » Thu Mar 04, 2010 2:16 pm

George, does this bring back memories ??

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Re: Pencil Coi;ls

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Thu Mar 04, 2010 6:34 pm

there making complicated junk

my car does not need electric window winders is an example

they are getting bit by the junk
saw where several were doing recalls
on power steering problems

i have had nissan cars for years with no problems
and they recalled some the other day

and of course the starter sprag in the mz 125 cc models
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Re: Pencil Coils

Postby Skorpion » Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:31 pm

Hi Guys,
Its me again, yesterday while out buying service parts for my Citroen, I was in GSF car parts a well known part supplier with branches all around the UK.
They list the Citroen C5 V6 coil at £25.38p inc VAT.

http://www.gsfcarparts.com/

If this is the correct coil for the MZ, then at least in the UK there should be a branch nearby, if only to go and check on compatibility.

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Re: Pencil Coi;ls

Postby boilermaker » Fri Mar 05, 2010 3:24 am

Iceman/john
Where did you get those photos? Graphic illustration of my concerns. Thank you.

Mr Thompson
On the subject of electric window winders etc and to reinforce your point, a number of years ago I was a passenger in a UN vehicle that rolled of the road in to a gully landing upside-down whereapon the battery fell out and a fire started. The windows would not open and if it was not for the quick witted actions of a young Russian soldier in putting a few rounds through the rear door glass I would not be writing this missive!
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