97 xj-- can it be converted to the old style distributor..
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97 xj-- can it be converted to the old style distributor..
hi,
Since we still can't figure out why there is no spark on my 97 xj,
this question was tossed out into the fray:
IS it possible to convert the current distributor over to an older
style with points and condenser?
If so, has anyone done it? Theoretically, this should enable the xj
to get a spark and start, correct?
any help is appreciated,
thanks
Sandy
Since we still can't figure out why there is no spark on my 97 xj,
this question was tossed out into the fray:
IS it possible to convert the current distributor over to an older
style with points and condenser?
If so, has anyone done it? Theoretically, this should enable the xj
to get a spark and start, correct?
any help is appreciated,
thanks
Sandy
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Re: 97 xj-- can it be converted to the old style distributor..
I doubt it, I don't think it would be compatible with the computer, unless
you bypass it completely, which would open up a whole new can of worms. No
spark is a sign of an electrical problem which may keep the
points/condensor distributor from producing spark as well.
"milk" <phantom_milkie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1182568636.829726.159930@c77g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
> hi,
>
> Since we still can't figure out why there is no spark on my 97 xj,
> this question was tossed out into the fray:
>
> IS it possible to convert the current distributor over to an older
> style with points and condenser?
>
> If so, has anyone done it? Theoretically, this should enable the xj
> to get a spark and start, correct?
>
> any help is appreciated,
> thanks
>
> Sandy
>
you bypass it completely, which would open up a whole new can of worms. No
spark is a sign of an electrical problem which may keep the
points/condensor distributor from producing spark as well.
"milk" <phantom_milkie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1182568636.829726.159930@c77g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
> hi,
>
> Since we still can't figure out why there is no spark on my 97 xj,
> this question was tossed out into the fray:
>
> IS it possible to convert the current distributor over to an older
> style with points and condenser?
>
> If so, has anyone done it? Theoretically, this should enable the xj
> to get a spark and start, correct?
>
> any help is appreciated,
> thanks
>
> Sandy
>
#3
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Re: 97 xj-- can it be converted to the old style distributor..
I doubt it, I don't think it would be compatible with the computer, unless
you bypass it completely, which would open up a whole new can of worms. No
spark is a sign of an electrical problem which may keep the
points/condensor distributor from producing spark as well.
"milk" <phantom_milkie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1182568636.829726.159930@c77g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
> hi,
>
> Since we still can't figure out why there is no spark on my 97 xj,
> this question was tossed out into the fray:
>
> IS it possible to convert the current distributor over to an older
> style with points and condenser?
>
> If so, has anyone done it? Theoretically, this should enable the xj
> to get a spark and start, correct?
>
> any help is appreciated,
> thanks
>
> Sandy
>
you bypass it completely, which would open up a whole new can of worms. No
spark is a sign of an electrical problem which may keep the
points/condensor distributor from producing spark as well.
"milk" <phantom_milkie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1182568636.829726.159930@c77g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
> hi,
>
> Since we still can't figure out why there is no spark on my 97 xj,
> this question was tossed out into the fray:
>
> IS it possible to convert the current distributor over to an older
> style with points and condenser?
>
> If so, has anyone done it? Theoretically, this should enable the xj
> to get a spark and start, correct?
>
> any help is appreciated,
> thanks
>
> Sandy
>
#4
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Re: 97 xj-- can it be converted to the old style distributor..
I doubt it, I don't think it would be compatible with the computer, unless
you bypass it completely, which would open up a whole new can of worms. No
spark is a sign of an electrical problem which may keep the
points/condensor distributor from producing spark as well.
"milk" <phantom_milkie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1182568636.829726.159930@c77g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
> hi,
>
> Since we still can't figure out why there is no spark on my 97 xj,
> this question was tossed out into the fray:
>
> IS it possible to convert the current distributor over to an older
> style with points and condenser?
>
> If so, has anyone done it? Theoretically, this should enable the xj
> to get a spark and start, correct?
>
> any help is appreciated,
> thanks
>
> Sandy
>
you bypass it completely, which would open up a whole new can of worms. No
spark is a sign of an electrical problem which may keep the
points/condensor distributor from producing spark as well.
"milk" <phantom_milkie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1182568636.829726.159930@c77g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
> hi,
>
> Since we still can't figure out why there is no spark on my 97 xj,
> this question was tossed out into the fray:
>
> IS it possible to convert the current distributor over to an older
> style with points and condenser?
>
> If so, has anyone done it? Theoretically, this should enable the xj
> to get a spark and start, correct?
>
> any help is appreciated,
> thanks
>
> Sandy
>
#5
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Re: 97 xj-- can it be converted to the old style distributor..
I doubt it, I don't think it would be compatible with the computer, unless
you bypass it completely, which would open up a whole new can of worms. No
spark is a sign of an electrical problem which may keep the
points/condensor distributor from producing spark as well.
"milk" <phantom_milkie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1182568636.829726.159930@c77g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
> hi,
>
> Since we still can't figure out why there is no spark on my 97 xj,
> this question was tossed out into the fray:
>
> IS it possible to convert the current distributor over to an older
> style with points and condenser?
>
> If so, has anyone done it? Theoretically, this should enable the xj
> to get a spark and start, correct?
>
> any help is appreciated,
> thanks
>
> Sandy
>
you bypass it completely, which would open up a whole new can of worms. No
spark is a sign of an electrical problem which may keep the
points/condensor distributor from producing spark as well.
"milk" <phantom_milkie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1182568636.829726.159930@c77g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
> hi,
>
> Since we still can't figure out why there is no spark on my 97 xj,
> this question was tossed out into the fray:
>
> IS it possible to convert the current distributor over to an older
> style with points and condenser?
>
> If so, has anyone done it? Theoretically, this should enable the xj
> to get a spark and start, correct?
>
> any help is appreciated,
> thanks
>
> Sandy
>
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Re: 97 xj-- can it be converted to the old style distributor..
"milk" <phantom_milkie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1182568636.829726.159930@c77g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
> hi,
>
> Since we still can't figure out why there is no spark on my 97 xj,
> this question was tossed out into the fray:
>
> IS it possible to convert the current distributor over to an older
> style with points and condenser?
>
It may be possible, but it will not pass smog if you manage to do it.
To do the conversion, you would need a distributor that is the proper
length, and has a plate inside that could hold the points, and the wiring
would support the control voltages and the computer would be okay with not
providing outputs and receiving inputs relative to the ignition system it
expects to find.
> If so, has anyone done it? Theoretically, this should enable the xj
> to get a spark and start, correct?
>
> any help is appreciated,
> thanks
>
> Sandy
>
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Re: 97 xj-- can it be converted to the old style distributor..
"milk" <phantom_milkie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1182568636.829726.159930@c77g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
> hi,
>
> Since we still can't figure out why there is no spark on my 97 xj,
> this question was tossed out into the fray:
>
> IS it possible to convert the current distributor over to an older
> style with points and condenser?
>
It may be possible, but it will not pass smog if you manage to do it.
To do the conversion, you would need a distributor that is the proper
length, and has a plate inside that could hold the points, and the wiring
would support the control voltages and the computer would be okay with not
providing outputs and receiving inputs relative to the ignition system it
expects to find.
> If so, has anyone done it? Theoretically, this should enable the xj
> to get a spark and start, correct?
>
> any help is appreciated,
> thanks
>
> Sandy
>
#8
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Re: 97 xj-- can it be converted to the old style distributor..
"milk" <phantom_milkie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1182568636.829726.159930@c77g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
> hi,
>
> Since we still can't figure out why there is no spark on my 97 xj,
> this question was tossed out into the fray:
>
> IS it possible to convert the current distributor over to an older
> style with points and condenser?
>
It may be possible, but it will not pass smog if you manage to do it.
To do the conversion, you would need a distributor that is the proper
length, and has a plate inside that could hold the points, and the wiring
would support the control voltages and the computer would be okay with not
providing outputs and receiving inputs relative to the ignition system it
expects to find.
> If so, has anyone done it? Theoretically, this should enable the xj
> to get a spark and start, correct?
>
> any help is appreciated,
> thanks
>
> Sandy
>
#9
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Re: 97 xj-- can it be converted to the old style distributor..
"milk" <phantom_milkie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1182568636.829726.159930@c77g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
> hi,
>
> Since we still can't figure out why there is no spark on my 97 xj,
> this question was tossed out into the fray:
>
> IS it possible to convert the current distributor over to an older
> style with points and condenser?
>
It may be possible, but it will not pass smog if you manage to do it.
To do the conversion, you would need a distributor that is the proper
length, and has a plate inside that could hold the points, and the wiring
would support the control voltages and the computer would be okay with not
providing outputs and receiving inputs relative to the ignition system it
expects to find.
> If so, has anyone done it? Theoretically, this should enable the xj
> to get a spark and start, correct?
>
> any help is appreciated,
> thanks
>
> Sandy
>
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Re: 97 xj-- can it be converted to the old style distributor..
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 20:17:16 -0700, milk <phantom_milkie@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>hi,
>
>Since we still can't figure out why there is no spark on my 97 xj,
>this question was tossed out into the fray:
>
>IS it possible to convert the current distributor over to an older
>style with points and condenser?
>
> If so, has anyone done it? Theoretically, this should enable the xj
>to get a spark and start, correct?
Nope.
>
>any help is appreciated,
>thanks
>
>Sandy
wrote:
>hi,
>
>Since we still can't figure out why there is no spark on my 97 xj,
>this question was tossed out into the fray:
>
>IS it possible to convert the current distributor over to an older
>style with points and condenser?
>
> If so, has anyone done it? Theoretically, this should enable the xj
>to get a spark and start, correct?
Nope.
>
>any help is appreciated,
>thanks
>
>Sandy