S3 Motorcraft Ignition Coil - Part Number?

S3 Motorcraft Ignition Coil - Part Number?

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TVRHasgo

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108 posts

106 months

Thursday 1st October 2015
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As part of my 'engine bay refurb' on my 1990 S3 (2.9 Cologne V6 engine) I want to replace the Ignition Coil with a new shiny one! However the Part number on my unit is mostly warn off and despite looking online finding a replacement has been confusing rather than becoming clear.

Can anyone advise of the right part number (All I can read on mine is: 79BB ???????? AA - See image attached) and even a recommendation for an alternative part if the Motorcraft 'original' is no longer available please?

TVRHasgo

Original Poster:

108 posts

106 months

Thursday 1st October 2015
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TopVpowerRoadste said:
What about this chrome cover for your ignition coil:

http://www.monancienne.com/fr-FR/bride-couvre-bobi...
Oooooo shiny.

I found out the Motorcraft P/n: 79BB-12024-AA
Intermotor direct replacement is P/n: 11330

But as you say as my original is working fine maybe a nice shiny cover is the cheaper and better option.
Has anyone moved the location of their Ignition Coil from the standard Plenum Chamber fitting location?

Operation 'Tart up under the bonnet' is going well... Will post some before and after pics when done!

TVRHasgo

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108 posts

106 months

Saturday 3rd October 2015
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phillpot said:
TVRHasgo said:
my original is working fine maybe a nice shiny cover is the cheaper and better option.
For 6 Euros I wouldn't expect shiny to last too long!

I agree and therefore I spent £23 and bought a new unit, so now have the original as a 'spare', all be it a tatty one!



TVRHasgo said:
Has anyone moved the location of their Ignition Coil from the standard Plenum Chamber fitting location?
Yes, mine now resides (away from the heat of the engine) on the flat area of the bulkhead next to the brake bias valve.
Yep that is exactly where I'm going to move mine too. Did you bolt it down through the bulkhead of did you use heavy duty self tappers with an appropriate pilot hole drilled in the shelf? Is it 'all clear' in the region behind this location?

Cheers M