Posted by ericlb on March 16, 2014 at 08:54:33 from (67.142.161.19):
In Reply to: Ford 8N posted by John B. on March 15, 2014 at 18:56:57:
ive never seen it, but ive heard of it happening, the usual problem with those is the bushings get worn , and the points wont adjust or stay adjusted, 200 every 70 years for the old ford isnt too bad, you can read days worth of debate on the electronic conversions for the n series, the most of it seems to be once done its problems from then on, and being as it is no longer a stock setup your the only one that can fix it as your the only one that knows how the conversion was done,and wired up, id leave it factory, its simple, and if it breaks down once in a great while, its easy to fix, and many there can talk you thru the diagnosis, if your running the original ford stuff
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