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Old 11-26-2005, 10:09 PM   #4
chops333
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: mount airy n.c.
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Re: how do you tell if

to change points youll need feeler gauges and dwell meter pull the points grease the back of new points where it touches the shaft put the points in loosley bump engine around till one of the high spots line up perfectly to the back of the points where you greased them put in feeler gauges not sure about the gap youll have to ask someone else that when you know put in that thickness tighten them down points will have a allen head bolt under the door on the distributor cap when its all back together hook up dwell meter set to specs by turning the allen head screw that sounds confusing but it only takes about 15 minutes i use standard ignition parts a little pricy but will last longer i know a couple places i could get you hei for reasonablelet me know probly 25 or so i work in winston 5 days a week maybe we can get together
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