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![]() 63Avanti wrote: I am getting my vintage AM/FM Delco reconditioned with the intent of getting that "cruis'n feeling" I will also add non-vintage sound deadening, and other electrical/static improvements noted here and elsewhere. Thanks for the help. In the sixties, I was always changing ignition cables attempting to minimize "ignition buzz" on my radio. (not really a problem since the mid-70s). Back then, I found one type that worked ok, but I cannot find it any more. ( What "TYPE" of ignition wiring for maximum should I get for my Avanti (with modern electronic distributor) R2? There are only 2 types of RF supression wi resistive and inductive. The latter is often referred to as "magnetic" and is widely available, but it doesn't seem to work any better than the resistive type. A significant amount of igniton noise comes from the connection between the plug and the plug wire, and grounded metal shields over the boots can help here. There are wire kits with these boots, mostly for German cars, or they can be made with metal tubing slipped snugly over the metal bases of the plugs. |
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