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Old 11-03-2005, 09:08 PM   #5
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Re: '77 K10 won't start

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Originally Posted by 79BIG10
When you installed the module, rotor etc. did you place the dielectric grease on there as well? If not there's your trouble. You can overheat it really fast and ruin it.
I did install the dielectric grease when I put the new module in there, Brandon. My old module tested out ok at Advance, but I replaced it anyway since I had a similar problem about a year ago. Unfortunately, they were both the cheapo GP Sorensen modules because the parts store didn't have the AC Delcos in stock. Do you think th athe new one fried on me in a couple of days? I wouldn't be too surprised...

Is there anything else that will fry a module?

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