A solid-state ignition system offers several advantages, including improved reliability due to fewer moving parts, which reduces the chances of mechanical failure. It provides more precise timing and control of the ignition process, leading to better fuel efficiency and performance. Additionally, solid-state systems can operate effectively in a wider range of temperatures and conditions, enhancing overall durability and longevity.
The two main types of ignition systems are conventional (or contact breaker) ignition systems and electronic ignition systems. Conventional systems use mechanical components like points and a distributor to trigger the spark, while electronic systems utilize solid-state components to provide more precise timing and reliability. Electronic ignition systems generally offer better fuel efficiency, improved performance, and reduced maintenance needs compared to conventional systems.
The old "hot wire" routine only works on ignition systems that use points. I suggest that your efforts may have caused more serious problems with a solid-state ignition system.
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Lithium bromide is typically found in a solid state at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. It is commonly used in solution form as a desiccant in air conditioning systems.
You can use the same flywheel but need to put in a complete solid state ignition set up. http://store.chainsawr.com/
the 80's Fords all have solid state ignition systems that are computer controlled, so you can't set the dwell like in the 60's which would be 30 degrees or 0.015" gap for the V8.
Windows 95 does not have explicit support for SSDs (Solid State Drives). This means it will not perform as well as operating systems that do support them will, and that the drive may wear out prematurely.
The disadvantages of a distributorless ignition system are a susceptibility to heat damage, a difficulty in diagnosing solid state electronics, and more reliance on sensors. If one sensor shuts down, the entire system will fail.
its a solid state.
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The standard state of magnesium is solid.