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Sputtering ct 70
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<blockquote data-quote="Enginedoctor" data-source="post: 132797" data-attributes="member: 8346"><p>the condensers on these bikes compared to the condensers on say, an old tecumseh flathead 5hp, are, for whatever reason, very much prone to failure. a good one, in certain cases, might even be better than a new one… if you get what i'm saying.</p><p></p><p>sometimes when people solder the connection on top of the condenser, they ground out the edge. i doubt it was your issue, but it can, and does happen. generally, in those cases, there is no spark, not intermittent spark</p><p></p><p>and yes, i've seen heat kill a condenser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enginedoctor, post: 132797, member: 8346"] the condensers on these bikes compared to the condensers on say, an old tecumseh flathead 5hp, are, for whatever reason, very much prone to failure. a good one, in certain cases, might even be better than a new one… if you get what i'm saying. sometimes when people solder the connection on top of the condenser, they ground out the edge. i doubt it was your issue, but it can, and does happen. generally, in those cases, there is no spark, not intermittent spark and yes, i've seen heat kill a condenser. [/QUOTE]
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