Someone mentioned this before, but I think it should be restated. If you post a question on the forum, before you press the Add Reply, press instead the Preview Post. Reread your question and see if you understand it.
With that said, and my apologies to 28chevrolet, I will try to answer your question.
QUESTION ! LEAD WIRE BUSTED ON MY 6V IGNITION COIL.lOCAL PART STORES WONT ORDER ME ONE SO I INSTALLED A MODERN 12V CONDENSER
If the lead wire broke how would this effect the condenser? We don’t know if you are running a Remy 284W or a modern coil with/without resistor. I am not familiar with “modern 12V condenser” as the condenser is not sensitive to a specific voltage within it’s operating range. Condensers are labeled by capacity at a specific voltage range and type (AC or DC). I must assume it was the condenser lead that broke?
I went thru about 13 gal of gas in about 75 miles!!
When I see a remark such as the above I am forced to believe this is a recent occurrence and is not the norm. Things that would cause this problem in the short run would be the failure to move the spark lever to the advanced position after starting, failure to push the manual choke back in after the engine was worm, or a simple gas leak.
Again, 28chevrolet, please take these comments with a grain of salt, as they are not directed to you personally as much as a shotgun blast to all who use the forum.
