Secondaries no help

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350runner

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Awesome! Let us know.

Sent from the dust in front of you!
 

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I think I've solved it. I replaced the distributor control module and test drove for an hour with no issues.

I will report back if that changes.

Excellent. Surprises me, because I would expect the distributor module to be under higher stresses at high rpm. Interesting.

Any performance changes that you notice elsewhere in the power band?
 

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Well keep in mind that I don't know jack. However I think I notice the trucks running cooler and is idling more smoothly....

Furthermore, I ran the part number and the former module was an AC Delco part...therefore not the new Accel distributor I had purchased for the new engine. Nice...
 

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