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Re: MSD COIL BLASTER
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01/07/09 12:49 AM
01/07/09 12:49 AM
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They recommend vertical mounting. For sideways spend a few $s more and get the high vibration one: http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail...mp;autoview=sku"The High Vibration Coil, PN 8222, can be mounted in any position due to its epoxy potting compound"
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Re: MSD COIL BLASTER
[Re: DirectSubjection]
#186431
01/07/09 07:41 AM
01/07/09 07:41 AM
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Pyper70
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The vibration ends up destroying the seal just inside the terminal area and then it begins to leak oil all over your valleypan and intake, ask me how I know. not to mention you start to notice a weak driveability because your coil wire terminal is bathed in oil
Family owned 1969 Charger R/T DualQuad 440/727/GVO/3.55s
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Re: MSD COIL BLASTER
[Re: MNobody]
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01/07/09 09:45 AM
01/07/09 09:45 AM
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Pyper70
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MNo,
If you have it on the car in the avatar, then you are probably safe. My coil cooked under the hood because there really isn't any airflow except from that of the mechanical fan. It seems you have a scoop on yours and it wouldn't be damaged. Pop off the coil wire and see if there is any oil, if there isn't just set it upright and I am sure you will be okay. As for hard starting in the morning, maybe your timing is the culprit. I use the timing advance, give her an extra 15 degrees so she is easier to start and then back her down to her normal range as she warms up.
Family owned 1969 Charger R/T DualQuad 440/727/GVO/3.55s
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Re: MSD COIL BLASTER
[Re: cupcake]
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01/07/09 12:01 PM
01/07/09 12:01 PM
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Mine was mounted horizontal for at least 10 yrs and no problems at all with it.
1970 FE5 Duster 360/904/3.91's SOLD
1973 TB3 SpaceDuster 340/4spd/4.10's SOLD
Moparless for now but when the opportunity is right I'll have another one.
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Re: MSD COIL BLASTER
[Re: Prodart440]
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01/07/09 06:08 PM
01/07/09 06:08 PM
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Well trust me fella's....I know first hand because I was driving on I-15 headed to Vegas 2 years ago and I popped the hood since she wouldnt crank over after gettin gas. I had to wait 5 hours in the dark until Autozone opened up so I could buy a replacement, mounted it sideways again as I had no means to make an upright bracket in the boonies with no tools and then made a custom vertical bracket out of aluminum when she arrived to her final destination
Family owned 1969 Charger R/T DualQuad 440/727/GVO/3.55s
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