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> Bosch Distributor VS MSD Ignition, Rotor Bosch Dist. melted when ignited w/ SS Blaster Coil and 6AL
Ghianto66
post Nov 27 2011, 11:33 PM
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Is thre anyone have experiance w/ melted distributor rotor? I have 2.0 motor with MSD 6AL and SS blaster coil, I drive for 100miles but suddenly engine stop, I check for ignition but no FIRE. I check for distributor and it shown melted rotor. I change w/ new rotor but when 100miles it happen again. Distributor its self is original BOSCH. Anyone know which rotor that fit w/ bosch and can hold MSD fire?


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Krieger
post Nov 27 2011, 11:42 PM
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I have a MSD 6A Box and Blaster 2 coil with close to 10, 000 miles. Stock distibutor, but my rotor is a stock rev limiting rotor. Maybe check your wires for too much resistance or your plugs could be the issue. I run older style bosch copper core plugs, I can't remember but MSD has recommendations on plugs to avoid. MSD has an fantastic assistance line. Check your instructions for the number. You might have to stay up late or get up early...let us know what you figure out.
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