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Re: Re: Re: Has anyone tried one of the new 6 volt electronic ignitions for Farmalls
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Posted by Wardner on July 23, 2000 at 21:30:49 from (63.11.90.93):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Has anyone tried one of the new 6 volt electronic ignitions for Farmalls posted by Brian Schmidt on July 23, 2000 at 20:12:33:
Can't find my slip right now, but I think I paid $80-90 for the last one I bought. It was purchased from Genesee last winter. I have since seen it offered by Denny's for $66. Someone here at YTMag posted several months ago that NAPA has them for $40-50. They don't look like they are worth more than $15. I am using a standard coil. The high capacity coils will burn them out. If you want to use a high performance coil, you will need to talk to Denny. I wish you well doing business with him. The installation is easier and quicker than replacing points and condenser. No alterations to the distributor are necessary. If your local NAPA guy won't get it, do a search here under NAPA and find the recent post of a NAPA outlet in CA who supposed to be good. You might have to search "tractor talk" as well. Search the pulling forum for another thread on electronic ignitions. It appeared about 10 days ago. If you searched all the forums, you will probably get some more hits. Someone wrote an article and posted pictures of the installation. Kim has it indexed on the home page of YTMag. Ain't the internet wonderful?
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