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That separated wires thing is a must.....no matter if it is the problem or
not. Secondary wires should be the spiral Monel inductive stuff from the hot rod
shop to cut down radio emissions and cross talk. Another reason is that one
cross fire, where a front rotor fireing (180 degrees of advance) induces a hit
on the rear housing can clean off the apex seals. It only takes one to kill the
housing, rotor bearings and so-on. A solid conductor is OK for testing, but
spiral Monel for running at full throttle, full load. Remember sitting at a
light and all you can hear in the AM radio is the old truck sitting next to you.
The arc between the rotor button and the brass lug in the distributor cap was
broadcasting on all frequencies. A major reason for the demise of the
distributor. No carbon conductor wires on airplanes.
As on the Dyno, make one change. Make the change a big one to see which
direction you need to go. Return to the base line, make a change in the opposite
direction. Goes quick. Saves money and time.
Lynn E. Hanover
In a message dated 6/22/2011 2:49:37 P.M. Paraguay Standard Time,
bktrub@aol.com writes:
I will run through a list if variables, eliminating one thing at a time,
until I either solve the problem, or run out of ideas. I'm going from easiest
to accomplish to hardest.
One of the last things on the list is to send the EC2 back to you, as you
alluded to an impedence issue with the CAS setup. Does that sound like a
viable plan?
Thanks,
Brian
Trubee
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