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charliemccraney
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While doing my checkup, I made the difficult decision to replace my points as a preventative measure. The difficulty was in spending money on new points when I have this electronic unit about ready to go in. Looking back, I think it was a good decision.  Maybe that is what happens when one uses a coil which states to "use with an external resistor" without a resistor!? They may have lasted through the trip but with my luck, they would have given up right in the middle of the longest span of any two interstate ramps. They must have been in use for about 7k miles. Anyhow, it looks like my truck will be leaving my driveway this Thursday morning. Hopefully it will be at the Super 8 in Heath on Thursday evening.
Lawrenceville, GA
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pintoplumber
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Atta boy Charlie, hope you make it all the way and back this time. See you soon.
Dennis in Lititz PA
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Glen Henderson
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Hey Charley, good luck on the trip, I'll be ahead of you but you have my number if you need anything.
Glen Henderson
Freedom is not Free
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Hoosier Hurricane
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Charlie: That's exactly what happens if you use a resistor coil without a resister. Either get a resistor or a coil that doesn't require one.
John - "The Hoosier Hurricane"

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charliemccraney
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John, I did get a Pertronix 3ohm coil. I measured the one that did that to the points at 2.1ohm. I don't even know where my resistor wire is anymore.
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charliemccraney
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Alright, you guys are going to start to think that I don't have a truck. Tonight, as one of the last things on my list, I wanted to install new plugs. Not out of necessity. I just wanted to try a different plug. When I pulled #8, I noticed something peculiar. The porcelain is missing! I have no idea when this happened. I never noticed a change in the way it was running and it is running well. Anyway, I don't want to take it on a 1400 mile trip until I find out why it did this. So, once more, the truck will not be present. I'm upset because I was feeling good about this year.
Lawrenceville, GA
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Hoosier Hurricane
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Charlie: If that is a Champion plug, it happens frequently. Just put your new plugs in and come on north.
John - "The Hoosier Hurricane"

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charliemccraney
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I felt around as best I could with my pinky and I felt something in the piston. It should be completely smooth, other than the fly cuts and I wasn't reaching far enough to get to those. The plugs indicate it is a little lean. I have neglected to really check it since the initial setup of the Holley. I couldn't find the next larger jet locally. Summit has them but I couldn't make it in time. I don't want to make the trip if it is lean and lean enough to cause that. I'd rather be safe and check it out when I get back. We're leaving within the hour. See you there!
Lawrenceville, GA
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Terry Flannery
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Use a VW coil, has a built in resistor. It's been working for me. Terry.
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aussiebill
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John, yes they are my comments exactley, champion plugs, f11y, f14 y are notorious for dropping the porcelain insulator part of the plug, I have found NGK plugs have far more output and reliable. Good luck on the weekend. Regards aussiebill.
AussieBill YYYY Forever Y Block YYYY Down Under, Australia
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