09-11-2012, 05:41 PM
Ignition System
Ignition.ppt (Size: 2.3 MB / Downloads: 127)
Ignition Coil
Primary Windings are made up of several
hundred turns of heavy wire wrapped around
or near the secondary windings.
Secondary Windings consist of several thousand
turns of very fine wire, located inside or near
the secondary windings.
Distributor
It causes the spark to occur at each plug earlier in the compression
stroke as engine speed increases, and vice versa.
Some distributor shafts operate the oil pump.
Distributor Rotor
Transfers voltage from the distributor cap
center terminal(coil) to distributor cap
outer terminals(spark plugs).
Sometimes the firing order can be found
on the intake manifold.