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- From: hale@btree.uucp (Bob Hale)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos.tech
- Subject: Re: Question about GM HEI ignition - what does the capacitor/condenser do?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul22.231349.25549@btree.uucp>
- Date: 22 Jul 92 23:13:49 GMT
- References: <1992Jul14.191524.15656@gvl.unisys.com> <1992Jul14.215412.15810@leland.Stanford.EDU>
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- Organization: Brooktree Corporation
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- In article <1992Jul14.215412.15810@leland.Stanford.EDU> eap@leland.Stanford.EDU (Eric Perozziello) writes:
- >In article <1992Jul14.191524.15656@gvl.unisys.com> rossi@gvlf9-q.gvl.unisys.com (Pete Rossi) writes:
- >>What function does the capacitor/condenser inside the GM HEI distributor (1977)
- ^^^
- >>perform. Is it there as part of the function of the electronics module or
- >>is it simply there for interference/noise suppression?
- >
- >ok, I'll try for this one- corrections/additions welcome.
- >The primary ignition circuit is a resonant one. it has parasitic
-
- Nope. The capacitor is on the battery line.
-
- >resistance (who really cares, everyhting does :^) a BIG inductor
- >(the ignition coil) and a capacitor that wt we use to tune it with.
- >If the condensor is eliminated, the circuit wil no longer be
- >balanced, and an arc will form (cause air breaks down) when the
- >points open (the energy from the inductor HAS to go somewhere).
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- No points in an HEI.
-
- >The arc will pit the points and degrade their contact resistance
- >eventually.
- >
- >>
- >>Do they ever go bad? Mine is 15 years old. The car runs fine, but
- >>I do get some ignition/spark noise on the radio from time to time...
-
- Sometimes these do become intermittent with age but I rather suspect
- that the radio noise problem is related to either bad plug wires or
- to bad ground bonding somewhere in the vehicle.
-
- Bob Hale ...!ucsd!btree!hale
- ...!btree!hale@ucsd.edu ...!ucsd!btree!hale@uunet.uu.net
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