Burning up Rotors

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clarkedj
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Your car is a: 1978 Fiat 124

Burning up Rotors

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I have a 1978 Spider 1800. I just upgraded the point ignition system to a Crane XR700. The Crane works great but I seem to burning up rotors like no tomorrow. I put a PS40 Crane coil in place but did not use the resistor that came with the original coil. I am ordering a new cap and rotor setup. I have read previous post on the gap between the rotor and center post of the cap. The center post sits on top of the rotor as I have to pull the rotor up to get the car to start. Is there suppose to be a gap between the rotor and the center button? If so what is that gap? Any help would be appreciated.

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Ed Clark
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Ed Clark
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racydave

Re: Burning up Rotors

Post by racydave »

ED , no gap. actually the metals in both the cap and rotor can be the cause. I hope that replacing both will help. I wonder if the gap on the plugs is to much? Also is a good thing to add a ground strap from the engine to the chassis.
clarkedj
Posts: 143
Joined: Wed Aug 20, 2008 7:05 pm
Your car is a: 1978 Fiat 124

Re: Burning up Rotors

Post by clarkedj »

Racy,

Thanks for the reply. Already grounded the chassis to the trany. Seems like I am getting too much spark?
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Ed Clark
404-234-7366
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