I picked up a '66 Cl77 a couple years ago (all original, including paint!). It's always been pretty reliable when warmed up but starting has always been kind of a problem. It tends to start on one cylinder (randomly one or the other) with lots of popping until eventually the second gradually kicks in. Anyway, I've narrowed it down to the condenser, as everything else has been replaced and checked over and over again (coils, points, timing, float height, etc). I've used the "tuning recipe" on here several times, and still end up with the problems at start up.
I've got a new condenser on the way (OEM style) but would like to know why my points seem to arc so badly at startup but then seem to calm down after a minute or two, followed by less popping and both cylinders firing. Is my condenser just slow to "warm up"? Thanks!
