When I was diagnosing my 100, I had come up with a 122Khz-ish oscillation 
frequency on the primary side.  Is this normal?  I know that in some link 
somewhere I had seen a scope trace of proper primary side, perfectly asymptotic 
around the .5-.7 turn on voltage of the transistors that make it happen, but I 
will be darned if I can find the link now or remember the time period involved. 
 (122Khz is 8micro seconds-ish)

I am curious about what the spec should be cuz as caps age, they go DOWN in 
uF-ness and this might speed things up.  Whereas mine works, how well is it 
working?   as frequency goes up coil saturation becomes a problem (not unlike 
ignition breakdown on your car if you significantly increase rpm on a stock 
point/coil system)
Has anyone ever probed the frequency?  This makes the video by 'hey Birt' 
productions even more salient to follow...Im gonna hunt up the link to the new 
SM scan and delve which caps affect this to make them priority

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