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[QUOTE="Ol'89r, post: 18184, member: 17212"] littleposo. Inside of your spark plug cap, there should be a little resistor and spring. Unscrew the plug cap from the plug wire and look into where the spark plug goes. You will see a brass screw in there with a screwdriver slot in it. Take a wide blade screwdriver and remove this screw. Behind this screw, you should find the resistor and spring. Normally, we take these resistors out and replace them with a piece of copper rod for a hotter spark. If you don't have the resistor in your plug cap, you may want to reinstall one. This should eliminate your static problem. If you can't find a resistor, let me know, I have a box full of them on my bench. I'll send you one. Just my $ .02 ------------------ "Old age and treachery, sumthin, sumthin, can't remember the rest." Ol'89r [/QUOTE]
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