By the way, why do you need one? If yours burnt up, you better repair the cause before replacing the coil. OR, place a fuse in line before the coil. That's what I did when I was working on mine. It saved a lot of coils and is 1/10 the cost.
Thanks for the help, my coil fried but it was unlabelled. I'll be checking the associated transister and adding a fuse as I believe this coil doesn't have one in line.
By the way, why do you need one? If yours burnt up, you better repair the cause before replacing the coil. OR, place a fuse in line before the coil. That's what I did when I was working on mine. It saved a lot of coils and is 1/10 the cost.