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Ignition coil fail
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<blockquote data-quote="mike202" data-source="post: 632710" data-attributes="member: 17202"><p>Before the last changeover of coil and dissy, I had a Pertronix ignitor 1 dissy (009) and a standard Bosch coil. These worked well for around 8 years without a problem. The only reason I changed was to try a vacuum advance dissy with the CSP one and also renew the coil. Fingers crossed the new Pertronix coil will be ok. I suppose it may be useful to carry a spare on a trip just in case. I've checked the mileage since the change in dissy/ coil, and its 10k so all ok up to now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike202, post: 632710, member: 17202"] Before the last changeover of coil and dissy, I had a Pertronix ignitor 1 dissy (009) and a standard Bosch coil. These worked well for around 8 years without a problem. The only reason I changed was to try a vacuum advance dissy with the CSP one and also renew the coil. Fingers crossed the new Pertronix coil will be ok. I suppose it may be useful to carry a spare on a trip just in case. I've checked the mileage since the change in dissy/ coil, and its 10k so all ok up to now! [/QUOTE]
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