Does this mean that I can also use the same part in both places? I have not yet replaced the part attached to the coil. (Also, noticed I incorrectly spelled capacitor!!! back to school for me!!!) --- jdporter@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > condenser and capacitor are interchangeable terms > for the same item. > mo jo > -----Original Message----- > From: Rob G. <rob1964cc@xxxxxxxxx> > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 2:04 PM > Subject: Re: IML: Not firing > > > >FYI - Someone also referred to the capacitator as > the > >condenser. They are two different items. The > >condenser is in the distributor. The capcitator is > >not in the distributor, and is visible right beside > >the coil. It looks like a condenser though. Just > >disconnect it and try to fire it up. > > > > > >--- Imp1983@xxxxxxx wrote: > >> From: "Niko and Sophie" <niknsop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> Subject: IML: Not Firing > >> Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 09:51:53 -0700 > >> Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> After fifty miles of fine driving,i parked the > car > >> . A few hours later it > >> woudnt start.There is not spark at the spark > >> plugs.The following checked > >> okay: Distributor,points ,rotor&cup,ignition coil > >> and battery.Any ideas will > >> be greatly appreciated. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >-------------------------------------------------------- > >> The same thing happened to me in my 64 the other > >> week. > >> Turned out that the capacitator (small cyclinder > >> bolted on by one of the coil mounting bolts and > >> wired > >> to the coil) shorted out internally and shut down > >> the > >> car. ..... > >> ..... voltmeter. I think its only purpose is to > >> supress > >> electrical interference with radio reception. > Thus, > >> by disconnecting it, the car may fire up. > >> > >> ------------------------- > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> I vote also for the radio noise suppression > >> capacitor. I had one go bad on > >> my 1979 Dodge Magnum, and it took a LONG time to > >> figure it out. I even had a > >> dealer service guy make a HOUSE call. > >> > >> He ended up finding it as I cranked the engine > and > >> he saw smoke coming off of > >> the capacitor. Externally it showed no trace of > a > >> problem (has a metal > >> case). > >> > >> It's either that, or try changing the ballst > >> resistor. We had a 1969 Dodge > >> Coronet and that's what was wrong with it. My > dad > >> used to keep a spare one > >> handy as he had one or two go bad. The engine > will > >> crank but not start. > >> > >> Dan Wing > >> Marcy, NY, USA > >> Imp1983@xxxxxxx > >> > >> 83 Imp, beige, leather, > >> Le Baron turbine wheel covers, > >> factory/dealer carb conversion > >> > > > > > >__________________________________________________ > >Yahoo! - We Remember > >9-11: A tribute to the more than 3,000 lives lost > >http://dir.remember.yahoo.com/tribute > > > >