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Re: over heating

To: "Michael D. Porter" <portermd@zianet.com>
Subject: Re: over heating
From: Peter Fullam <pfullam@nycap.rr.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 23:52:37 -0400
Cc: Geo Hahn <ahwahnee@cybertrails.com>, TR <triumphs@autox.team.net>
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I remember getting little squeeze packets of lubricant years ago, but I 
haven't seen one in a long time. I used a tiny dab of wheel bearing 
grease, which usually works OK. I wonder if the rubbing blocks are 
getting softer.

Cheers

Pete

Michael D. Porter wrote:

> Geo Hahn wrote:
>
>> Peter Fullam wrote:
>>
>>> ...The problem was the point gap, which was about .006". The point 
>>> gap has a major effect on the timing, which is why the manual gives 
>>> a .002 tolerance on it. The rubbing block on the new points had 
>>> "worn in" about .010" on the trip...
>>
>>
>>
>> I also had this happen on a long hot drive.  I now use a tiny amount 
>> of assembly lube on the cam and this has not recurred.
>
>
> Actually, I'm quite amazed that such isn't common knowledge by now, 
> but part of that loss of knowledge comes from cost-cutting by the 
> manufacturers (and the fact that most cars today have pointless 
> ignitions of some sort). In days long past, most manufacturers 
> included in each points kit a small pill of recommended lubricant for 
> the rubbing block. But, I guess, no longer.
>
> Cheers.





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