Does the coil need grounded? I believe so? Found a bolt missing on the coil cover The center one that goes to the frame.
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Yes, but I think it depends on what frame you have size wise...Isn't that the top motor mount? Hard to tell with the pic
NO.….. Does this also ground the coil…..
A small change but important...The way the coil works is that you have one 12v positive wire feeding both the high and low voltage side of the coil (connected internally) and a ground from the ignition module to the low voltage side (primary) of the coil. While current is flowing in the coil the primary windings build up a field. What happens is that the ignition module triggers a very temporary OPEN on the low side of the coil, which induces voltage in the high side (secondary) of the coil and this high voltage jumps to ground through the spark plug.
So the coil actually grounds through the wires to the ignition and the big wires to the spark plugs.

Isn't that basically what we said?When the ignition points open the coil field collapses and discharges through the sparkplugs.
Something to do with Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction. :up:When the ignition points open the primary coil field collapses inducing voltage in the secondary coil windings and that voltage discharges through the sparkplugs.
