Fast forward, I've been busy replacing (and cleaning) the coil contacts where needed, and while I was at it, replaced my rather shabby looking porcelain insulators.
re-connecting everything back up, and .... well you'll have to wait and see!

John kuehn wrote: โSat Jun 22, 2024 10:04 pmDid you clean up the coil insulator bolts? My experience was
I did and reused the originals but my T still had what I thought was a less noticeable skip. I bought the new coil box bolts and there was a noticeable difference in the way the car ran. Just my experience for that one coil box but the new bolt hardware made a difference. Maybe not someone elseโs experience though. Maybe each coil box is a little different!![]()
Re Mitch's comment at top of this....I've always been a proponent of clean contacts, ever since my first T with the Tru-Fire especially. A friend of mine found this out recently on his '23 all stock ignition too. I remember telling him a coupla years ago of my experience and he put it into practice and car runs like new. Amazing how contacts get gunked up "just sitting there"ModelTMitch wrote: โSun Jun 23, 2024 8:23 amI did more than thatI've got the full video coming very shortly!
Safe to say that clean electrical contacts make a world of difference!![]()
John kuehn wrote: โSat Jun 22, 2024 10:04 pmDid you clean up the coil insulator bolts? My experience was
I did and reused the originals but my T still had what I thought was a less noticeable skip. I bought the new coil box bolts and there was a noticeable difference in the way the car ran. Just my experience for that one coil box but the new bolt hardware made a difference. Maybe not someone elseโs experience though. Maybe each coil box is a little different!![]()