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> intermotor condensor any good?
ripper911
post Jun 28 2014, 08:35 AM
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Well, I guess I'll know soon. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif)

I adjusted my points and cleaned things up. I went to sstatically set the timing like usual and my test light was staying on continuously, which I think means my condensor is bad.

I have to be at work in a few hours so I didn't want to make the drive for the Bosch condensor, I ended up with the intermotor unit, which doesn't look promising bit if it doesn't work I can return it, and it has a warranty anyhoo.

Is anybody using this brand? Thoughts?
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Spoke
post Jun 28 2014, 08:59 AM
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Don't know about that brand of condenser but the light staying on is characteristic of the points closed, not the condenser. The condenser is a capacitor which only affects the electrical response when the points open and close real fast like when the engine is running.
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