Hi
Resistor usually goes hot red (it is a resistor, it transform electrical energy to heat, cheap way to reduce voltage). In my (car) case, a slight red on part of the resistor wire. The ceramic envelope would be protect the car from the heat.
But, every coil (designed for use with resistors) need a adequate resistor (measured on Ohms, from 0.4 to 6 or 8 ohms, depends on the coil). Check on the label of the coil, or on the wwweb about the right resistor value for your coil. By example, Bosch red coil made on Brazil need a 0.8 ohms resistor, the equivalent coil, made on Germany use a 0.6 ohms resistor. Coils without resistors (like the blue bosch coil or the originals on our volvos) usually have the resistor inside and not need additional resistors hanging around.
Any case, the coil heats a bit, but you would be able to touch it with your bare hand (engine off first, please).
Also, a little warning: installing a powefull coil in a car with points is a bad bussines; on few weeks the high current demands will be erode the points and you would be need to change points and condenser.
Due it, the Bosch blue coil is the usual replacement for amazon original coils. Any coil more powerfull need electronic ignition (Pertronics, Crane, Compufire, etc, etc, you name it) as a prerequisite.
Happy volving...and play carefull if (like many of us)you play mechanics on weekends (coil current have a punch equivalent to a electroshock medical machine).
Joaquin Novara
Rojo 121 Amazon
Lima - Peru
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