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> Jumping mark timing the motor, worn distributer
DJsRepS
post Nov 25 2004, 02:59 PM
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I under stand the relation between the timing mark jumping and worn distributer. I have heard of the distributer shaft so wobbley that the rotor would hit the cap. Well mine is nothing like that. I can detect a tiny ammount of play by hand so small I thought it was in the advance part. I would like to get the timing mark rock solid. A. Get my dist rebuilt? B. Would an eletronic point eleminator fix it with out the dist rebuild. C. If so what is the cheapest solution? (i would like to run my blue Bosch coil with it)


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