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The reluctor is shown as a flux activated reduction transformer, when in fact it is a hall effect hydro-dynamic loop system.
Pressure in the stator determines Veff at the coil contacts, excepting only corrosion interference in the windings. This can lead to mass quantities of pseudo-electronic feldercarb, and discharges at the field windings.
Anybody else been there with this?
Curious...
(Please PM me)
Last edited by Greywolf; Jul 18, 2005 at 04:08 AM.
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The reluctor is shown as a flux activated reduction transformer,
Means Greywolf has indigestion
when in fact it is a hall effect hydro-dynamic loop system.
means he needs a washroom quick
and
Pressure in the stator determines Veff at the coil contacts, excepting only corrosion interference in the windings. This can lead to mass quantities of pseudo-electronic feldercarb, and discharges at the field windings.
Means he needs it real soon so he is calling "dibs" now
My '86 just rusted out last week, and I've still got the OTC manual for it. If you want, I could scan some pages of the schematics and send them to you. But the only ignition problem I ever had in 19 years and over 270K miles, was the TFI module. I replaced two of them. Otherwise, no problems with the ignition.