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Re: [Healeys] dwell

To: Richard Kahn <tahoehealey@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] dwell
From: Oudesluys <coudesluijs@chello.nl>
Date: Sun, 13 May 2012 09:00:30 +0200
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Dwell angle meters are actually quite accurate. It is setting the gap that is rather inaccurate, and depending on the skill of the (home) mechanic. After a few thousand miles the dwell angle will be off partly because of wear of the points, but these days also because of the plastic lobe that runs on the cams of the distributor shaft. In the ol' days this lobe was made of fiber and lasted much better, also the poits were of a different material that did not wear as fast as the modern ones made in India, China, Vietnam or whatever. Chuck the the points and go electronic. Costs little money, from as cheap as $50 or even less, and if fitted properly lasts a lifetime without needing attention to the timing. The only disadvantage is that you tend to forget to service the distributor regularly. It still needs the odd drop of oil on top of the shaft and the occasional squirt of thin oil or WD40 on the weights and springs under the base plate.
Kees Oudesluijs
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Op 13-5-2012 3:38, Richard Kahn schreef:
I checked the dwell with two different meters. One read 30 the other 28. Book
says 34. I called Jeff at Advanced Distributor  who rebuilt it 2 years ago and
he said not to use a dwell meter because the are all different and not that
accurate. He suggested setting the gap at .016. I did that and the meter
readings moved lower. The engine runs smooth. What gives?
Rich Kahn
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