Distributor Problems
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:04 pm
I had just returned from a 'mixture setting' journey with my new M9 needles, and thought I would check the timing.
I find it is just possible to see the timing mark through the radiator fins by positioning a tube light hung underneath the water pump, anyway the timing was retarded by about 5/16 of an inch.
Removing the cap I was faced with brass dust all over the place and a large amount of shake in the bearings, the rotor arm has been 'machining' the contacts in the cap!
I fitted replacement bushes a while ago but I think a lot of the wear is in the shaft making new bushes a waste of time.
I have put my old Cooper dstributor in (no vacuum advance) to keep the car mobile until I can replace the original.
Are there any figures available for the timing advance of the standard distrbutor? as the springs seem SO strong I cant imagine they would do any advance!
I find it is just possible to see the timing mark through the radiator fins by positioning a tube light hung underneath the water pump, anyway the timing was retarded by about 5/16 of an inch.
Removing the cap I was faced with brass dust all over the place and a large amount of shake in the bearings, the rotor arm has been 'machining' the contacts in the cap!
I fitted replacement bushes a while ago but I think a lot of the wear is in the shaft making new bushes a waste of time.
I have put my old Cooper dstributor in (no vacuum advance) to keep the car mobile until I can replace the original.
Are there any figures available for the timing advance of the standard distrbutor? as the springs seem SO strong I cant imagine they would do any advance!