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Posted by: jmargush Jul 26 2014, 03:17 PM

I have been chasing a hard acceleration miss in my 2056 and think it may be that the points plate is binding sometimes. I can move it with my finger but I have a bad miss that starts at 3500 on up. I noticed today that it is not everytime and if I back out of it and apply the accelerator slower it tends to go away.

So I was wondering if there is a good tutorial or documentation of cleaning/rebuilding a distributor? How far does it get taken a part? anything I need to watch for?

Posted by: bdstone914 Jul 26 2014, 04:13 PM

QUOTE(jmargush @ Jul 26 2014, 02:17 PM) *

I have been chasing a hard acceleration miss in my 2056 and think it may be that the points plate is binding sometimes. I can move it with my finger but I have a bad miss that starts at 3500 on up. I noticed today that it is not everytime and if I back out of it and apply the accelerator slower it tends to go away.

So I was wondering if there is a good tutorial or documentation of cleaning/rebuilding a distributor? How far does it get taken a part? anything I need to watch for?


Check the vacuum advance and retard with a vacuum tester.
You can take them apart from the top down but I find it easier to drive out the pin from the drive at the bottom and pull them all apart. Pull out the points plate and then the shaft and counter weight assembly. Sounds like a spring on a counter weight may be missing or broken. Not sure were you can get correct springs. I rebuilt some 356 distributors and got the parts from Stoddard.

Posted by: r_towle Jul 26 2014, 04:38 PM

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=94299&hl=advance++plates++cleaning

Posted by: jmargush Jul 26 2014, 07:47 PM

Great, thanks

what is the recommended lube for the advanced plates?
Also this is a L -jet Dizzy is it still assembled pretty much like the 2.0 in the attached link minus the trigger points?

Posted by: bdstone914 Jul 26 2014, 08:46 PM

QUOTE(jmargush @ Jul 26 2014, 06:47 PM) *

Great, thanks

what is the recommended lube for the advanced plates?
Also this is a L -jet Dizzy is it still assembled pretty much like the 2.0 in the attached link minus the trigger points?


Pelican sells a non flammable dizzy grease. They all go together about the sane. Take some pictures before you take it apart to remember the orientation of the parts. There are different lenght screws t hat must go in the right spots.

Posted by: bdstone914 Jul 26 2014, 08:47 PM

QUOTE(jmargush @ Jul 26 2014, 06:47 PM) *

Great, thanks

what is the recommended lube for the advanced plates?
Also this is a L -jet Dizzy is it still assembled pretty much like the 2.0 in the attached link minus the trigger points?


Pelican sells a non flammable dizzy grease. They all go together about the sane. Take some pictures before you take it apart to remember the orientation of the parts. There are different lenght screws t hat must go in the right spots.

Posted by: jmargush Jul 28 2014, 05:49 PM

I can't seem to get the points plate out of the dizzy.
there are two crimped indents on the outside of the body do these hold the points plate in? if so is there a way to get it out over them?

Posted by: dlee6204 Jul 29 2014, 05:25 AM

QUOTE(jmargush @ Jul 28 2014, 07:49 PM) *

I can't seem to get the points plate out of the dizzy.
there are two crimped indents on the outside of the body do these hold the points plate in? if so is there a way to get it out over them?



You rotate the plate until the indents are in an "opening" of the plate. Then it should just lift out.

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