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Midge50th, Only 13 days to go!!

Billm said:
Kim
I would put in the cheapest "common" coil that Autozone or similar sells and test it. Bet that you will find it working better.
Do you have a coil in there now that doesn't require a ballast resistor?
BillM
That is what I bought. Its a resistor type and from the resistance reading of my existing coil it is resistor type as well. I think. Its been a while since I checked all that and didn't write it down. I bought the coil from advance auto back when I had a condenser problem and never put it once once I got that one solved.
 
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