Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 11:44:35 GMT From: coxinga <coxinganopsameja.com> Subject: Re: 1994 9000CS timing chain
In article <3923924F.754E4CDCnopsamm>, Mathias <_nopsamm> wrote: > There is one thing you should consider when experimenting with your DI unit > like this. There is oil (acting as an isolator around the coils) in the > unit. If you run the DI unit not mounted, make sure you hold it with the > sparkplugs facing DOWN, or you risk having this oil in the wrong place which > may result in a short circuit. Ok? By running it the way you did (probably > with the DI unit lying on its "back") you may well have destroyd it.....:( > Is it really? According to your assumption, the fluid in the DI cartridge is half full. Even if it is half full, what makes it to short circuit? Air? If tipping it could short circuit the DI cartridge, a hard stop or cornering of you car could do the same damage too. coxinga -- Coxinga/ The 17th century warlord, son of a pirate, who was bestowed the last name of Ming emperors. He defeated the Dutch to capture Formosa. A rare victory in the struggle against colonialism by the East. It spelled the beginning of the end for the Dutch East India Co. Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.