I pretty much agree with my friends below.. YOU HAVE TOO MUCH NON RESISTOR (plugs) NON SUPPRESSOR (plug wires) STUFF GOING ON THERE.
Its ESPECIALY important in Magneto ignition applications that solid wire core wire is used because the mag has such low energy to begin with one doesnt want to waste any heat energy in the wires. HOWEVER its less important in coil distributor ignitions especially that pertronix has plentyyyyyyyy of energy available such that some wasted in a resistor plug or carbon core suppressor wires isnt gonna hurt you all that much.
I generally prefer wire core and non resistor plugs BUTTTT if it casues serious TV problems then one (esp if its a coil ignition) may have to have an attitude adjustment.
Id just try a good set of suppressor wires or 388 resistor plugs (3116 are non resistor).......
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