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Lucas (GM HEI) ignition questions

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Subject: Lucas (GM HEI) ignition questions
From: "Nolan Penney" <npenney@mde.state.md.us>
Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2000 09:58:22 -0500
I'm quite thrilled to discover yes indeed, my 1980 Spitifres Lucas ignition box 
does contain a GM HEI ignition module.  That's terrific because those modules 
work real well, and are cheap.  

Now the questions.

I have a capaciter on one leg to the coil (don't remember which), and a round 
thingie on the other, that might be a resistor actually, though it looks like a 
caciter.  All the wiring diagrams I've seen of GM HEI systems have no do-dads 
wired into them.  Why on earth would Lucas have them wired in?  I can 
understand a resistor if the coil is a step down type, and indeed if that round 
thingie is actually a resistor.  But what about the capaciter?  I don't have 
points, so I don't see why I need a capaciter.  Did Lucas simply make this more 
complex then it needs to be?  Since I've got a spare MSD coil, I'll probably 
just drop the do-dads out of the circuit completely when I re-do it.

I find it interesting also how poorly assembled the Lucas unit is.  No good 
thermal conduction (I've got a nice clean one to examine also), but lots of 
water entry.  That's one way to take a great system and make sure it performs 
poorly, in proper Lucas tradition.  With a little work, and a better coil, the 
late Lucas/HEI system should be the cats meow when it comes to performance.

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