<VV> Installing Radio Capacitor

Jay Pitchford jay.pitchford at gmail.com
Wed Sep 23 18:02:46 EDT 2009


I've heard those guys on the 'talk radio' channels on AM .... clear up the
signal, and you'll hear even more snow and static, but from them!

On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 5:30 PM, Jeffrey B. Aronson <jrh at foxislands.net>wrote:

> After installing the Champion spark plugs sent by Clark's, I find that
> my AM radio now has as lot of static on the admittedly very few AM
> stations I'm able to pick up here in midcoast Maine. I remember that I
> used to specify "resistor" plugs so as to lessen radio interference.
>
> So I stopped at our local garage and the mechanic gave me an old
> capacitor to install. He thinks it goes to the + wire on the coil, and
> need to be grounded to the body. Is this right?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff Aronson
> Vinalhaven, ME
> www.landroverwriter.com
>
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