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Also, internal Ford memos indicate the company was concerned that the ignition design could make engines stall — resulting in ``rapid catastrophic failure'' — at high temperatures.
The reason: The placement of the thick film ignition (TFI) module placed too close to the engine block, causing the heat-sensitive module to suddenly fail when it gets above 257 degrees.
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