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Re: used trigger points
Posted by Kevin (more from Kevin) on Sat, 2 Jul 2005 05:15:40
In Reply to: used trigger points, george, Fri, 1 Jul 2005 20:56:45
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George, The Bosch number is... 1 230 090 005. I paid $54.00 not that far back from a local Bosch distributer. I would go with Jon's advise and simply clean them. Then also carefully lube the pivots and grease the lobe contacts. What makes you think you need a new set? Most times what appears to be contact trigger issues is in fact ignition gap and dwell being off. That is after going through all your other D-jet adjustments including your throttle sensor position one. Basically, you go through everything, and the trigger points are the end of the line. They don't give the same type of symptoms as standard ignition points as you may be thinking. A true RMS meter will allow you to check each injector's pulse signal as described in the Factory manual. If in fact there is an issue, Jon has described the fix.Have you checked or replaced your fuel filter (#1 place to start in D-jets)? Are the plugs fouled? Is your computer mixture too lean or rich? Is your air filter clogged? Has your manifold pressure sensor been improperly adjusted? If you skip a step or adjustment, you can easily get false symtoms with D-jets. There are a few folks on this board that know D-jet. If you describe what your having as symptoms and what you have done, you will get steered the right way. Best of luck.
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