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<blockquote data-quote="dieselfixer" data-source="post: 438218" data-attributes="member: 4887"><p>I installed 2 new oem coils and condensers, cleaned and checked the old oem points they look as good as new so I reinstalled them. The oem coils fit much better than the Sierra ones, I adjusted the coils to .005 air gap. I now have spark, now if the carb is working the engine should run. If I need parts I know what brand to get. After 42 years of working on heavy duty diesels you would think I would know better than to buy aftermarket parts. Thanks to all who replied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dieselfixer, post: 438218, member: 4887"] I installed 2 new oem coils and condensers, cleaned and checked the old oem points they look as good as new so I reinstalled them. The oem coils fit much better than the Sierra ones, I adjusted the coils to .005 air gap. I now have spark, now if the carb is working the engine should run. If I need parts I know what brand to get. After 42 years of working on heavy duty diesels you would think I would know better than to buy aftermarket parts. Thanks to all who replied. [/QUOTE]
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