Posted by 36 coupe on December 23, 2007 at 14:31:08 from (63.22.178.108):
In Reply to: Re: Point Gap posted by buickanddeere on December 23, 2007 at 11:33:43:
Car makers are loading new cars with expensive junk.Power windows ,electric door locks, cruise controls air conditioning etc .All crap to boost the cost of the car or truck.Most people can troubleshoot a point system, when a so called electronic ignition fails very few can fix the problem.When I have hay down I need repair parts right now,not next week.I need equipment I can fix myself.The thing that bothers me about El ignitions is this.There is less than 5.00 worth of parts in a blob of epoxy in one of these so called systems.You can buy a solid state ign for a lawn mower for 8.00.They were used in B&S engines when the cam wore to the point where it could no longer open the points.Early ss systems used a fine wire pickup coil that failed often.I started in electronics in 1950 and I dont want any transistors or diodes in my tractor.I use a lot of diodes and scrs repairing fence chargers. I buy them in 50 lots.
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