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Old 09-02-2024, 02:13 PM   #1
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Re: What is this distributor?

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Urban Hotrodders Rumor was that a match book cover was perfect for setting point gap, never did it or seen it done, but knew guys who claimed it worked, anything that works when in a bind is probably how it first got used.
I had to do it once in an emergency. It wasn't perfect, but it would get you back on the road.
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Old 09-02-2024, 06:19 PM   #2
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Re: What is this distributor?

I have a box of match books. .017" for the cover and just under .015" for the match sticks. .019" is for NEW polished contact points. Used points, even when filed relatively smooth, have to be set with a thinner gauge to achieve the desired dwell.
Match cover thicknesses do vary, but more accurate than eyeballing it. In the image, a 016" gauge can produce a really wide gap if you don't do some cleaning.

I have done it myself. With a screwdriver, a matchbook found on the side if the road and a street light to see by.
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