Posted by fred kobs on December 31, 2009 at 18:20:53 from (66.43.246.82):
In Reply to: points posted by Shawn in PA on December 31, 2009 at 17:46:35:
Unless you are puttin a lot of hours on it that's not right. Is it 12v? if so were the proper measures taken to correct voltage to coil? Is the shaft worn causing them to bounce? I have an xtra spring from an old set hooked into mine for that reason. Are you leaving the switch on for more than a few seconds not running? That will start and get a progressively worse pit every time. Are you using the lube for the on the proper side of the rub block? Are you fileing them before install? Was a wives tail many yrs back that they had a coating on them that was to be filed off prior to install. How is the rest of the system? Good enough cap, etc? The bouncing thing really eats them. HTH Fred
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