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> what are the symptoms of a, bad coil and a bad condensor ??
jimkelly
post Feb 27 2006, 01:54 PM
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ok, check the MPS again...see if you blew out the one your using now...

I had a similar issue and I found it was the 30 year old grease in the distributor that was getting so sticky when hot that the advance plates would not move.

Take out dizzy plates, clean thm off, re-grease, re-istall.
It took my 1/2 hour and $0.05 of grease....car ran perfect (mind you I had replaced everything else at this point...and it still ran like crap)

I would go there first...car heats up, dizzy heats up...
dizzy binds up, car runs like crap.

It cost nothing. Go out, pull the dizzy and bring it inside where its warm.

BTDT.

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