Question here, t-wolf, does your Mallory coil match your stock one in terms of primary resistance, secondary resistance, and voltage rating, etc? I would think you'd want one as close to stock as possible or you might run into heating probs, etc. Then it's a drop in replacement. For example, when I upgrade my '72 coil I need 1.5 ohm primary, 11kOhm secondary resistance and 40,000 volts (specs of my stock coil). For me, a Pertronix (PNX-40011) matches closely with stock, and I don't anticipate problems with a hot coil or burning points.
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