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Old 10-14-2007, 07:55 PM   #3
Gearhead999
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Default Re: Intermittent spark......

Glad you got it running. Sorry, wasn't around/on line recently or I would of tried to help.

The cars wiring should have a resistor wire built into it so that the voltage to the points will only be 6+volts while running and 12 at crank.

I've installed many pertronix and have only had problem with one. And it was a 6 cylinder Falcon.
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