Hello all. I'm cleaning up my spare distributor, a 25D4, which is 'crunchy' as it seems filled with sand and grit! So, I intend to take it full apart clean. Two questions about this:
Firstly, it seems at the moment that the mechanical advance moves very little - should it EASILY move? Also how many degrees of movement counter clockwise should it have as its maximum? Can't seem to find that in my book...
Secondly, what product should I clean this with - I have carburettor cleaner, the sort you spray into the carb when running - should I use that? Or petrol? Or paraffin oil or what?
Thank you.
Mechanical advance, how many degrees of rotation?
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Re: Mechanical advance, how many degrees of rotation?
It should move smoothly, the flat spring gives some friction. The cam should have something like 13/15 degrees stamped on the foot. Most solvents will clean the body up.
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Re: Mechanical advance, how many degrees of rotation?
where / what is the 'foot'?
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Re: Mechanical advance, how many degrees of rotation?
Haha. Yes, obviously 
