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Re: Super C iginition woes Part Deuce
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Posted by Tom Yaz on November 27, 2005 at 15:41:36 from (69.166.181.31):
In Reply to: Super C iginition woes Part Deuce posted by Tom Yaz on November 27, 2005 at 14:15:58:
"I dont quite understand about that tightening the condensor down n if or when she sparked though." John, The condesor wire meets up with 1)the other wire from the coil 2)the "springy" half of the two points There is a nut used to fasten the condensor on; it was loose. I had the ignition on when I tighten it up, the wrench contact with housing caused sparks to fly. The distributor housing has not been taken off so I think I still have good ground. Could you send me a personal email? You gave me way too much info and I need "spoon fed" if you dont mind.--Lets take it one thing at a time. Thanks a bunch!
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