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Re: F130 Ponderings
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Posted by RAW inIA on October 15, 2006 at 17:07:33 from (12.216.216.73):
In Reply to: F130 Ponderings posted by EZ on October 15, 2006 at 16:56:33:
I know a lot of guys will disagree with me, but when I took Auto Mechanics in 67 we were taught that yuo got a hotter spark with the supression wires, as it had to build up m,ore voltage to go through the wires. I know the older tractor coils probablt didn't put out that kind of voltage, but with a newer 12 V coil they should wrok. I once drove a Chevy dump truck with a 366 in it that burned oil, and one plug kept fouling untill we put new supression wires on it.
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