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Re: Super A Starting Issues, Cont.
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Posted by John T on June 18, 2007 at 11:25:13 from (66.244.83.147):
In Reply to: Re: Super A Starting Issues, Cont. posted by Mark (PA) on June 18, 2007 at 11:12:03:
Mark, If my old brain serves me correct (NO Warranty) I think I have seen what are called vented points that had 2 recessed crossed x grooves at 90 degrees. Theoretically if the condensor is sized properly I believe the potential build up deposits on one side of the points should get transferred back over to the other side when the points break open (coil energy arcs) versus when they close (condensor energy gets discarged). If theres a big pit/hole on one side and a crater built up on the other side, I believe thats an improper sized condensor. A new set of points n condensor plus cap n rotor ought to fix her we think let us know PS if you go with an elec switch (pertronix) you get more bang for the buck if you also match it with a high energy coil versus the stock coil John T
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