In the first place, NEVER run emory cloth through points. If you have
a diamond point file then you can dress them carefully, but emory
cloth just rounds the edges and reduces the contact area.
I don't bother to look at the dwell of dual point distributors. Just
set the point gap (to .025 as I recall, but I'm away from the notes)
and then adjust the timing. My guess is that you're setting the point
gap too narrow when you try to set dwell, but I could be wrong. Also,
always suspect condensers--they're junk these days.
On Jun 30, 2008, at 12:12 PM, Scott Janzen wrote:
> My GT6 has a one year old dual point in it with mechanical advance.
> It runs
> great when only the leading set of points are connected. When I
> connect the
> second set, it barely idles and breaks up through the rpm range, to
> the extent
> it revs at all. I changed out the points with a new set, ran emory
> cloth
> through the points, etc, no improvement. I'm setting the leading
> points at 29
> degrees dwell and 35 combined. I have initial advance at about 10
> degrees and
> total advance at 32. I'm sure I'm missing something obvious
> here . . . what's
> wrong with the second set?
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