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/Hello Group - Can an ignition coil go bad slowly, or does it just give up the
/ghost in an instant one day? If slowly, can the coil be the cause of
/intermitent misses? What improvement can be expected from a super coil?
/Better spark/power? And finally, have those non-purists that have gone to
/electronic ignition seen a marked improvement in performance? Thanks
Take a look at the ignition system in the dark (with the engine running of
course!) and look for errant arcs. If the insulation breaks down on the cap,
wires or coil, you'll see a light show.
Mike
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Subject: Ignition Coil Question
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