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Old 08-12-2002, 04:39 PM   #8
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I prefer the Crane HI-6 myself, but don't go spending any money until you know for sure what the problem is.

It is imperative that you have the spark plug wires that are going to cylinder #5 and #6 completely separated. They can't touch each other anywhere between the distributor cap and the plugs. Buy a cheap set of separators if necessary.

The MSD is putting out a stronger signal at higher rpms than your old system was, and since #5 & #6 are sequentially fired cylinders on the same bank, there is an excellent chance for a misfire condition if the wires are allowed to contact each other.

I'M NOT SAYING THAT IS YOUR PROBLEM, but it very well could be, and it's super simple to correct.

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~Chris
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