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Old 01-05-2019, 04:02 PM   #8
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Re: Is this the new normal for parts.....ie Vortec dist. cap

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Originally Posted by Tom View Post
I'd say its weather related. Here in Phoenix I changed the oem cap at around 120k miles and 10yrs old because tune up. Current one is about 70k and another 10yrs on it without issues.
Smithfield, Virginia is right across the end of the James River from Newport News here the James River bay empties into the end of the Chesapeake bay and the Atlantic ocean.
That area is a bit more than hellaciously humid in the summer. Newport News is closely akin to Hotlanta Georgia in the summer.
I bet there's plenty of fresh ocean air there... Along with that fresh smell and humidity is a fair amount of sea salt. That ain't good for stuff made of metal. It's especially bad for really reactive metals like the aluminum posts used in cheaper distributor caps. Brass won't fare a lot better but it'll last a little longer than Aluminum.
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