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Posted by 550Doug on November 22, 2005 at 13:44:08 from (64.7.131.199):
In Reply to: Why does a coil blow? posted by 550Doug on November 22, 2005 at 05:44:47:
Thanks folks!! What an education!! So I've just installed the Petronix ignition set with a new 33000V coil. I had to do it outside in a COLD snow flurry at 28F and my fingers were freezn. But when that motor sprung to life on the FIRST try, I just got warm all over!! I brought it inside to adjust the sparkplug gap to .035 and am I ever glad I decided to do the Pertronix touch. Mind you, this is my first experience with these points and coil, but with the track record of this site giving reliable on-target advice, I'm sure that I'll get good performance out of this setup for a long time to come. Thanks again for the advice!
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