phils2200
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OK, here's a pic of the coil.
As you can see, there is no visible resistor on the (+) side (right) of the coil. Is the hot wire a resistive wire? I have no idea.
Note: That thing down on the left and below attached to the front of the engine wall I decided is a capacitor (probably for noise suppression and it goes to the (-) side of the coil).
So the bottom line is, according to the coil instructions is that you must have either a resistive wire feeding the coil, or an external resistor. Either of these options would drop the voltage going to the coil. Is there already a resistor or resistive wire designed into this circuit? I have no idea.
As I mentioned above, the primary coil resistance (of new coil) is slightly more than my old coil, so I have a hard time believing I will fry the new coil. But hey, what do I know?