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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Central Ohio
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Plug Wires and Plugs: One of the issues I've seen with crab style distributors is the secondary "jumping" around the cap when you put too much resistance into the secondary.
I NEVER run resister wires or plugs . . . they will cause all sorts of evils. I've used Packard 440 plug wires for years . . . just hard to find the original stuff these days. There are a lot of modern 'spriral core' wires that have very little resistance, but most of them are 8mm and many are colored (like MSD red). Great stuff . . . just ugly in my mind! Best of luck . . . you'll get this sorted out! B&S |
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Minnesota, Florida Keys
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Newer multimeters now have a condenser test function. Full-blown condenser testers have also dropped dramatically in price. It seems the one thing that is cheaper and better these days is anything electronic. I just paid $249.95 for a new 55" "Smart" TV.
"The Brillman Company" has Packard 440 wire (and Rajah plug ends).
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Join Date: May 2010
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DO not use resistor plugs or plug wires.
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Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Spring Tx
Posts: 50
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Well, after about 400 test miles, I can say my ignition issues are cleared up. Starts all the time. Ultimately, I did a UC12t coil with a ballast resistor. Running autolite spark plugs as well non resistor. Plugs have been looking BEAUTIFUL tan color with a little carbon around the sides where the threaded portion is.
Been fighting a weird issue, Just normal driving city style. Roll into the throttle and she is kinda sputtering till you commit and giver the beans. She will clear out and pull like a raped ape. I picked up some low quality gas on the beach run last month. But she made it down there and back and started and ran good other than this little sputtering. I pulled the carbs off, ran through em again, cleaned everything. Nada. I have made 2 good Large logo 97s out of 3 carbs, but these really have been doing well other than this. 67 power valve and 45 jet. Got a bonus and took advantage of the sales going on and got two new (Real) Stromberg 97s. Stock 45 jets and 65 PV. Put them on and expected better. Idle the car sounds alot less radical. (Sounds barely over stock now) I have my idle mixture screws 5/8 turn out all 4 of em. And the Throttle adjust screws are almost all the way out. My idle vac dropped 4 lbs as well. I'll keep screwing with it. But really disappointed that I spent the money and expected more out of the new carbs. Honestly considering sending them back. I have reached out to Uncle Max a few times with no return call or email. I wanted to buy from him honestly, but I've called a few times and emailed as well. No response. Hope he is ok. Pic of the old gal making it to the beach the long way. We had a blast. IMG_9120.jpg |
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Join Date: May 2015
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Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Spring Tx
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Well, Doing a yearly checkup, figured Id run the valves as they have been a bit noisy lately. Get the intake off and found one valve not sitting right.. Tried adjusting it, no lash. Ok, rocked the keeper and it fell apart. So 1 side of the keeper is in the oil pan, the other was holding this valve together on the spring BARELY. It was variable valve timing and spring pressure. Hope for a good test drive tomorrow. So went to oreilly, got a few new keepers and put it back together, Valve was undamaged thankfully. Fired her up tonight and running good. The Motominder is much more stable on vac, so evidently this has been an issue going on for a bit. I am honestly amazed 1 keeper was holding the valve spring on. Other than that, everything inside looks stellar and clean. No sludge or weird buildup anywhere. ![]() |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Beverly Kansas
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Did you get the "extra" keeper out of the oil pan?
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Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Spring Tx
Posts: 50
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