To: | triumphs@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Strange problem in Colorado..... |
From: | VDPY33A@prodigy.com (MR PATRICK J MCMULLEN) |
Date: | Wed, 26 Jul 1995 23:25:11 EDT |
Nick, This could be a coil problem. And heat is a factor. Sometimes the very fine wire in these coils can break. Yet it can still conduct electricity when the wire is at ambient temperature. As the coil heats up, the wire will try to expand, and when it does it breaks the connection. Sometimes vibration will make the connection again but most of the time the coil will not work until it has cooled considerably. Make sure the wires to the coil are in good order and are secured to the terminals properly. Good Luck Pat |
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