--- "John M. Baker" <jmbaker@bkk2.loxinfo.co.th> wrote:
> 1. There was a bad connection or ground somewhere related
> to the condensor
> connection.
> 2. The second condensor was bad already or went bad very
> rapidly.
> 3. Reinstalling the original condensor fixed the bad
> connection.
>
Or 4 - taking the condensor off allowed the points to
spark, and burned through some guck or corrosion on the
point contact faces.
John, pull and check the points, with emphasis on the
ground path in the check (points base, mounting plate,
wire).
Two bad condensors, or condensor follies like this - makes
me nervous....
ajr
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