Trevor,
FWIK the standard coil did not use a resistor, and was connected directly to the battery positive through the ignition switch.
You can use either type, but always make sure if you are using a coil marked "resistor" you put a 1-2 Ohm resistor in series with the Coil positive wire (the one from the ignition).
Craig could you please confirm this, the wire on the positive side of the coil on my Grey motor runs down to the distributor where it joins the condensor and the points via a bolt through the distributor housing
I just checked my manual and you are right, so why is my car still running, what is this doing to my electrics? If It has been like this for over 12 months (when I purchased the car), should I get a new coil before swapping it back to the correct way? Would have the previous owner changed something to allow it to work this way or is the current just running the wrong way through my coil?
Cheers,
Burnsy