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Re: 9N resistor
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Posted by Bob on March 22, 2006 at 18:57:05 from (64.21.249.40):
In Reply to: Re: 9N resistor posted by John T on March 22, 2006 at 18:12:13:
John T, I don't know if you follow the Ford "N" board, but problems come up quite often with the so-called "square" aftermarket (READ "china") 12-Volt coils for the front-mount distributors. It seems they are not as "robust" as true 12-Volt "round can" coils, and Dell always recommends the 1/2 Ohm current limiting resistor with the square coils, and a lot of folks, myself included, have had better luck with those coils when the 1/2 Ohm resistor is used. I have not yet used an electronic conversion on one of these units, so I don't know if the resistor is needed, since the added forward voltage drop across a semiconductor junction occurs with the electronic units, but I figure if he is having trouble, the resistor is worth a try!
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