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Thread: 65 galaxie 352 burning points after 150 miles or less
          
   
   

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    662doorgalaxie is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 65 4dr hdtp LTD
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    Thank you, I have been an auto parts man since 1984 and did not want to believe I got a defective part. I did however, it turned out that the reman dist I got was defective, cobbled one together off of 2 other FE's I have and it has never run better.
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    [QUOTE=34_40;457391]65 ford should've had a resistance wire going to the coil. If it was still in place there wouldn't be any need for a second resistor. Did you measure the voltage(s) going to the coil? With the key on around 6 volt, turn the key to start should be around 12 volts, as long as no one has changed the wiring before you.

    Actually if I remember correctly it should be close to 9.5 volts.
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