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PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2009 9:05 pm 
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Was looking over the engine today and seen these, they look they they should be connected to something but i wouldnt have a clue what.. any help would be great.
Thanks, Ash
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Well one of the links shows a noise suppression capacitor. It suppresses electrical ignition noise from ruining your radio interference. Not always required, but easy to put back on, just put it under the nearest coil mounting bolt and forget about it.

The other link doesn't work...

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Its a supressor, its supposed to stop ignition noise interfering with your radio. It should be bolted to something thats earthed, or you can throw it away.

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Edit: fixed the pictures


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Oh lucky you, two suppression caps...twice the audio suppression power... ;)

Chuck one or both out.

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just another quick thing, is the leads for the dizzy set up right, im pretty sure they are, just need confirmation.
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ashep22 wrote:
just another quick thing, is the leads for the dizzy set up right, im pretty sure they are, just need confirmation.
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Yep all good.
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Great :D thanks for the help guys..


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so thats what they are.... :lol:

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Wondering if with 2 suppressors the PO was having noise problems that were hard to get rid of - maybe needs new brushes in the alternator and clean up the commutator

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Alternators don't have commutators, they just have 2 slip rings so no commutation noise there...
But if you must, you put it on the output stud, never the field connection.

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drmini in aust wrote:
Alternators don't have commutators, they just have 2 slip rings


Thats what I meant - still might need a clean

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2 caps in series across the same supply add up like resistors in series. This changes the tuned filtering of both of the caps to twice the frequency.

If you had a problem with noise, it probably will be improved by removing one.

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