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Re: split washer in coil

To: andy65 <andy65@snet.net>, Healey list <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: split washer in coil
From: David Nock <healeydoc@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 15:11:58 -0700
The wires that you have with the grey fiber is a carbon wire. The carbon
wires can not be used on the caps with screw inside that hold the wires in
place. The screw will break down the carbon and the wire will fail. The
wires that you need are either a steel or copper core wire. Then you can
strip the end of the wire and thread it thru the hole in the washer, then
spread out the wires and install into cap using the nut to hold the wire in
place.
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on 6/23/04 2:12 PM, andy65 at andy65@snet.net wrote:

> There is a small copper washer with a slot in it that goes inside where the
> high voltage wire screws onto the coil.  What is the proper way to attach
> the wire to the washer?
> 
> My high tension distributor wire just has gray hair like fibers in the core
> surrounded by cloth insulation and then rubber.  Is the washer just for
> copper core ignition wires?
> 
> Andy 





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