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Ignition coil

I am a recent 1982 911sc owner and have a question about the coil. It is starting to seep oil and I am looking for a replacement. The one Bosch coil showing here says it is not compatible with the Bosch CD unit and the other oem is $308. With the standard Bosch system can you guys recommend a coil or do I need to order the oem unit? Thanks

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This is the unit that I thought I would order but in the notes I get confused about using it with the Bosch ignition unit. Pelican Parts - Product Information: 901-602-502-00-M14
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If you have not already, stop using the car immediately, the oil sits between the physical wire coils, if it leaks out the coil can short circuit and very bad things can happen.

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If you have not already, stop using the car immediately, the oil sits between the physical wire coils, if it leaks out the coil can short circuit and very bad things can happen.

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Thanks for the response. I can see this topic has been beat around just a few times.

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