tension coil
1Low tension coil — A low tension coil is an electrical device used to create a spark across the points of an ignitor on early 1900s gasoline engines, generally flywheel engines, hit and miss engines, and other engines of that era. In modern electronic terms, a low… …
2Coil spring — A compression coil spring …
3coil lead — A British term for the high tension wire going from the coil to the distributor. In America, it is called the coil wire …
4coil chimney — The top of the ignition coil where the high tension leads are attached …
5coil tower — The top of the ignition coil where the high tension leads are attached …
6coil wire — The high tension wire going from the coil to the distributor or spark plug …
7Ignition coil — Bosch ignition coil. Dual ignition coils (blue cylinders, top of picture) on a …
8low-tension — adjective subjected to or capable of operating under relative low voltage • Syn: ↑low voltage • Ant: ↑high tension • Topics: ↑electricity * * * ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective 1 …
9Tesla Coil — coil that provides high tension to alternating currents (named after the inventor Nikola Tesla) …
10low tension leads — The wiring in the ignition system that is distinguished from the high tension wiring. The low tension leads carry only 6 or 12 volts. Includes the battery cables, the coil connections (but not the high tension wire going to the distributor), the… …