Chuck,
try putting a suppressor between the LT terminal of the coil and earth.
Often the alternator also causes interference; a supressor here might help
too.
Suitable supressors should be obtainable from any car radio supplier.
Guy
-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Ciaffone <chuckc@ibm.net>
To: spridget list <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Date: 25 April 1999 17:55
Subject: Re:Radio Noise
>OK, still got the noise.
>
>I have Champion RN9YC plugs (resistor plugs, right?)
>I have copper core (non-resistor) wires
>I ran a direct ground from the radio ground wire to
> the battery neg terminal
>
>I still get statis -- ignition noise -- crackling that
>increases with rpms
>
>Should I:
>
>A. Get resistor wires -- will they work in the dizzy cap
> that has the wires on the side, with wires being held in
> by set screws?
>
>2. Get a Radio Shack in-line noise supressor (low-pass filter?) a la
> Crash's suggestions?
>
>chuck
>
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