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Texas300Utility

05-17-2006 04:22:29




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If you had trouble with the points miss firing on your 300U. Just a question did you try a resistor before the coil. I ask this question before I go thru the pain of doing it myself.




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Travis Soppe

05-17-2006 10:17:34




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 Re: Dist. Points in reply to Texas300Utility, 05-17-2006 04:22:29  
If you are having coil problems, it is the easiest to just by a new coil that says NO EXTERNAL RESISTOR REQUIRED, I get them at Napa and they are not really that high priced. I had problems with old coils and such, that I would burn up condensors.



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Janicholson

05-17-2006 06:32:42




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 Re: Dist. Points in reply to Texas300Utility, 05-17-2006 04:22:29  
If you are using a 12v system, and your coil is still 6v, and you do not have a resistor, then your points will wear/burn pit excessively. If you have a 12v system with a 12v coil with "external resistor required" on the coil, and no resistor, it will act just like a 6v coil above, and burn points. If you have a resistor, and it is wired correctly, and are still burning points, two possible reasons are 1) there is oil or grease getting on them, or the coil is beginning to fail drawing more current than it should. The bushing on the dist cam should have no detectable play in it perpendicular to the axis ov the dist cam.
Good luck, JimN

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