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Subject: [FOT] Mallory condensers
From: "Jack W. Drews" <vinttr4@geneseo.net>
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 18:28:39 -0500
Recently there were some comments on the list about the rapidity at 
which Mallory condensers failed. I had a failure in my ignition 
system that I blamed on that, but it turned out otherwise. 
Nevertheless, in the process, I sent a question on the subject to Mr. 
Gasket, the conglomerate that owns. Mallory. Here is the exchange, 
for what it is worth:

 From me to them:

Question: Brand: Mallory
This is probably the wrong address for this, but it's the only one I 
can find. I recently purchased a Mallory dual point distributor and 
am totally pleased with this high quality piece of equipment. What 
I'm not pleased with is how fast it gobbles up condensers. This is a 
problem not only for me, but for the vintage racing hobby in general. 
The common wisdom is "buy a box of Mallory condensers because you're 
going to need them". I just thought that someone at headquarters 
should know about the problem, or at least the perception of the 
problem in the marketplace.
Vehicle/Engine Specs:
Make:  Triumph Model:  TR4 Year:  1961
Engine Type:  2188 cc Transmission:  4 speed
Modifications:  full race. Stock was 90 hp - I have 160 hp.
Discussion Topics:  coils
 From them to me:

Solution:
This is normally due to corrosion between the bracket and the 
condenser or bracket and the dist housing. Take a little sand paper to it.

My comment to the list -- this is interesting. The condenser bracket 
is either cad or zinc plated, and the distributor body is aluminum, 
so maybe what he says is right. Galvanic action?


uncle jack 

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