I am starting to see this more and more. The rotor will not go on all
the way on the distributor shat with the electronic ignition. It
bottoms out on the timing rotor and thus it just touches the inside
of the cap. I also have a lot problems with the Moss plug wire sets,
the plug ends have high resistance and sometimes they are open
circuit causing to high a voltage. I think that this may be the cause
of some of the ignition rotors that are failing.
If you are looking for a replacment distributor that is electronic we
have been installing the 123 ignition on several cars and they are
great. You have an assortment of ignition curves to chose from
depending on the requirements of you and your car. It is a complete
new distributor.
David Nock
British Car Specialists
Stockton Ca
209-948-8767
www.britishcarspecialis.com
On Jul 13, 2008, at 8:28 AM, PhilRitten@aol.com wrote:
> I noticed the contacts inside the cap are pretty uniformly eaten
> away and
> the metal contact on top the rotor is loose and moves a little.
> If the
> distributor shaft is bad, shouldn't it wiggle a little bit? By the
> way I have
> electronic ignition (not sure what brand).
>
> Thanks guys for all your input!
> Phil
>
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