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Mr Wizzard
 
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 19:14:02 GMT, "Mr Wizzard"
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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 18:45:04 GMT, "Mr Wizzard"
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~~ snippage ~~

So yeah, I simply can't say enough about these little miricles!.
Now, back to my problem, any ideas ??

Change the module? :)


..This is the best you can come up with Tom? ...


Sadly, yes.

I was somehow hoping for a different answer.


As the Great Mick Jagger once said:

"You can't always get what you want...."

(hehe, never mind that inch and a half blue spark
I can draw off of the tip of the new plug wire that
is attached to that "new" coil driven by that brand
new module).


LOL!!

Hey, just trying to help. :)

Years and years ago in another life time, I had a tech who was having
one hell of a time diagnosing a reel-to-reel data tape drive which was
intermittent. It caused me a number of problems because the system it
was on was important to the scheme of things and I really couldn't
keep running in the dark without decision data.

Anyway, I went down to his shop and was just nosing around when I
asked the kid if he ever cleaned the heads.

Needless to say, we were up and running within a half hour. :)

Sometimes, you just NEVER know. :)


Been there, done that! (Electronics is my main trade).
But in the case of this Sea King, I replaced the coil,
and the points (with that new module), so the law of
stastics (in my mind) would be slim to none that not
only was the original coil bad, AND the new coil, it
would have to hand up on the BOTTOM cylinder !
(not the top) so that would be like 50% of X / 2 or
some such. Anyways, naw, hey, I really appreciate
you taking the time to even chat with me about this,
and *that* is what has the value here! (screw that
nawsty smelling hunk of old aluminum...)






Good luck.

Later,

Tom
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"Angling may be said to be so
like the mathematics that it
can never be fully learnt..."

Izaak Walton "The Compleat Angler", 1653