On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 04:30:56PM -0500, Potter, Tom E wrote:
> I'm not an electrical expert, but I agree. As long as the capacitance is
> within the same specifications, any condenser should work. The problem
> is in determining the capacitance specifications. Better yet, throw the
> points and condenser away and get an electronic trigger (Compufire,
> Petronix, et. al.).
This is the best solution, IMNQSHO.
Perhaps it would be, but then, what if that is NOT the problem???
I am by no means homeless, but also am by no means RICH!
I cannot afford hundreds of dollars to buy a new electronic system JUST to
see if MAYBE that is the problem. I only buy cars when I can get them VERY
cheap because they are not working right. 90% of the time, I can get them
going. Either way, I cannot afford to fix things before they are known
problems-unless it is something inexpensive like a condensor. It is better
for me to sell it off as a parts car than to spend much more money for it.
Thanks, though-appreciate your opinion!
Michael