Posted by Ralphwd45 on January 27, 2013 at 22:12:32 from (66.243.212.58):
In Reply to: Magnetos and water posted by Rex in Australia on January 27, 2013 at 16:13:30:
I drove my 76 dodge pickup up on top of Skate mountain, above Packwood Wa., in the early fall, a few yr's ago. I saw a alpine lake, and stopped to walk down and let my black lab play with some wild ducks on the lake. Upon returning to th truck it refused to start. after looking at it I removed the Dist. cap and found it full of beads of water. I had heard of using wd40 to dry out such things, so I grabbed a can from the tool box and sprayed the cap interior, and the electronic pickup inside. I replaced the cap, and started the truck. It ran fine. something about the humidity at that elevation, that caused condensation inside of the dist cap!
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