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Subject: [Fot] Mallory condenser problems
From: TeriAnn Wakeman <twakeman@razzolink.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 07:35:48 -0700
Earlier this year I gave up on my Lucas distributor and converted to a 
Mallory dual point system.  I've been much happier with the distributor 
curve.  However it goes through condensers like popcorn at the movies. 
Some go bad in as little as 1000 miles.  This is the first time I ever 
had condensers go bad on me.

I'm puzzled by the cause and any suggestions would be welcome.

Vehicle Triumph TR3A.
Coil Lucas Sport coil
Newer battery with freshly cleaned terminals. Battery wiring stock.
Electrical wiring stock except for alternator conversion and electric 
fan.  I've never had a condenser go bad with a Lucas distributor in the 
same environment.

Voltmeter shows no resistance ground between point ground plate and 
distributor body.

Are Mallory condensers unusually fragile?  Is there a common substitute 
I can use that is a bit more robust? Is there something I'm overlooking?

Right now I'm afraid to go out to dinner or to the grocery store without 
a spare condenser and tools in the boot.

TeriAnn
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