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Chevy points conversion?
When converting a K-series to Chevy points, do you use the Kohler condenser or the Delco Remy condenser? Thank you for your time.
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Don B, USAF 1962-1968, Ft. Wayne, IN |
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You can use either one. I run 2 condensors on mine and have used both with no issues.
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In my opinion unless you are turning major RPM it is not worth converting to Chevy points.
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and then you might as well put the crank trigger on and be done with point
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Agreed. Crank trigger was the best money I have ever spent on a pulling tractor.
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I did not ask for your opinion on RPM's. I asked about condensers.
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Don B, USAF 1962-1968, Ft. Wayne, IN |
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Does either condenser have and atvantage over the other? This engine is a K 321 and will be set to turn 4000 r's.
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Don B, USAF 1962-1968, Ft. Wayne, IN |
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and RPM's would make a difference on what I think of condenser's . |
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If your hell bent on using Chevy points I have three brackets and three sets of Chevy points I'll sell you. As Don has said there are no gains to be made.
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Don B, USAF 1962-1968, Ft. Wayne, IN |
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