Re: Mag trouble
When I discovered the burnt points in my Slick mag, a local shop told me the cause was that the condensor wasn't up to snuff. And that if I replaced just the points I'd be doing it again before too long. So I replaced both.
BTW, the way we discovered the faulty points (they looked OK on initial inspection) was to check impedance thru the points when they were closed. Unless you held them closed with your fingers, the slightly pitted point surfaces didn't allow the spring pressure alone to close them tight enough to make a good contact. Probably could have dressed them out, but I just bought new, since I was already buying a new condensor anyway.
Eric
When I discovered the burnt points in my Slick mag, a local shop told me the cause was that the condensor wasn't up to snuff. And that if I replaced just the points I'd be doing it again before too long. So I replaced both.
BTW, the way we discovered the faulty points (they looked OK on initial inspection) was to check impedance thru the points when they were closed. Unless you held them closed with your fingers, the slightly pitted point surfaces didn't allow the spring pressure alone to close them tight enough to make a good contact. Probably could have dressed them out, but I just bought new, since I was already buying a new condensor anyway.
Eric
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