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> Got the tube of BOSCH grease, Now what do I do?
bd1308
post Mar 1 2005, 01:09 AM
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I am goign to install a fresh set of points....the old ones have like 150 miles on them and are starting to suck...(i'm going to think about a new dizzy)...how much grease goes on the rubbing block? ANybody have a pertronix/compufire(whichever is better) i could use/buy instead?
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post Mar 1 2005, 03:28 PM
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Good to change the points and condensor in sets.

Also check the voltage at the points. If you are running at a full 12 volts you are frying them I think you should have 6 to 8 volts or something. Someone here will know the real reading. I had this happen when I installed a hi-output coil in an old BMW 2002. Is your coil stock and correct for the car?
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