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anyone had any trouble with new points. fitted a new set and dont seem to be able to get a big enough gap even filed the screw hole but still a very tight 12
Last edited by gwyndav310 on Thu May 03, 2012 11:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Yes. I had two sets that would not adjust correctly, and also tried enlarging the hole. When laid beside a good set, the difference was obvious. Unfortunately, I have no idea from where the bad ones originated. 

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thanks for your reply glad you had trouble as well. no disrepect but i thought i was going round the twist
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from a local motor factorsbmcecosse wrote:Where did the non-fitting points come from??
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where did you buy those from and will they fit a 1098 engine thanksSandun wrote:Buy Like this - it is not any problem -good Luck[frame][/frame]
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What is the black part made from Sandun, is it plastic or something else?
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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I buy that point set from my country ( Sri Lanka ) Long time ago - Work best to MM1000 - and very easy to remove point ,cleaning ,and set point gaping - not tight that as you say - I remember the point set made in England and the point set pack in a small cardboard box that have some blue lines - and it has printed form large letters " FORD "
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many thanksSandun wrote:I buy that point set from my country ( Sri Lanka ) Long time ago - Work best to MM1000 - and very easy to remove point ,cleaning ,and set point gaping - not tight that as you say - I remember the point set made in England and the point set pack in a small cardboard box that have some blue lines - and it has printed form large letters " FORD "
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Re: points
Those are what points used to look like before the one piece plastic heal type which wear rapidly.
With the older type you have to make sure that the insulators are in the correct place
With the older type you have to make sure that the insulators are in the correct place
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