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No cliff needed - Rover #2 is FIXED!!!! 200 1986

Thanks everyone for all their help - seems like the coil folks were the closest to the answer!
Pushed the sucker into the driveway last night and started it up, by now its getting pretty dark. We see a 3 inch spark arc from the coil to the body, then the car died - one of the tabs had gotten bent while we were fiddling with the AMM. Straightened the tab, let it idle for two hours and drove it to work today!
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Sarah '86 245DL 158k, '87 745t 258k, '83 245DL 199k, RIP '83 244 & '81 242






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