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04-13-2024, 10:41 PM | #1 |
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Helmet Distributor Issues
So I pulled my “37” distributor off the car. It’s a helmet, two bolt coil. Coil was recently redone by Skip. Car seemed to be running ok outside of not wanting to start when it got hot. I replaced the condenser. While i had it out, I checked the point gaps and it was way off. Driver side was over .020 and passenger was around .018. I put it on a Heyer/Ford machine. The Dwell % was very low too. So I decided to adjust the points to where I got 55% on driver side and total of 81% for both. Checked my timing on it and also on an KR Wilson box. Installed back on the car and now it runs rough. Pops when you give it a little gas.
My question is why would it run better at such a big point gap and low dwell? |
04-14-2024, 08:03 AM | #2 |
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Re: Helmet Distributor Issues
I don't understand the % figures for dwell. Do you mean degrees? If so, you should be in the 30's, not nearly so high. Your points gaps must be way too low. Generally gaps in the .016 range will work out very close to correct dwell numbers.
P.s. By the way, post this in the "early v8" forum and you'll get more info on early stuff.
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04-14-2024, 11:45 AM | #3 |
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Re: Helmet Distributor Issues
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Seems like you now can eliminate the condenser and the coil!! |
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