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<DIV>Is there a simple way to test a distributor condenser out of the car?
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<DIV>After many years of easy driving, my Healey suddenly quit on me, without
warning. Fortunately, it was in front of my home after coming back from
the local drive.</DIV>
<DIV>I found a sticking float valve on the front carb. Cleaned that out
and tried to restart without success. Next I looked into the distributor,
and after cleaning the points and cap it still would not start. I decided
to change out the condenser which I know from past experience can go bad.
That seemed to make the difference. But, I have several new and a few used
condensers in my inventory. I would like to try to test them to keep the
good ones and reduce my clutter of unusable parts.</DIV>
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<DIV>Any suggestions other than installing it in a car to see if it works?</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks,</DIV>
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<DIV>Ron Fine</DIV>
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