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Re: [oletrucks] Another tuneup question

To: lloydt@Colorado.EDU, oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Another tuneup question
From: Passnb4U@aol.com
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 11:48:27 EDT
In a message dated 9/14/00 11:39:10 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
lloydt@Colorado.EDU writes:

> This may be a silly question, but how exactly does a fellow crank an
>  engine by hand?  Like, for example, when adjusting the points.
>  
>  Thanks in advance,
>  
>  Tim Lloyd, omaha@tmbg.org


  Tim, 

 Actually you do not need to even rotate the motor at all.....what you can do 
is loosen the distributor and rotate the distributor to where the points are 
open to the maximum on the distributor lobe.  Then use your feeler gauges to 
set them.

  Next thing would be to set the timing and tighten down the distributor.  If 
you still have all the original stuff on your disributor, notice that there 
is a little plate with numbers on it, just above the tighening bolt...you can 
set it (distributor position) back to the same spot to be pretty close.

  Now would also be a good time to hook up a dwell meter to it.....get the 
dwell reading (I have mine written down somewhere in the truck, like 28-30* 
if I recall), and keep the dwell meter under the seat for the ineveitable 
time that the points catch a pit and the truck won't start...then you can 
pull out the little emery board that EVERY points person should have under 
the seat as well, clean up the points, blow'em off, and use the meter to 
reset the dwell if needed...eliminating the  use of feeler gauges.

  Mike
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