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« on: October 02, 2015, 01:26:26 AM »
Hi I doubt he has a grinding machine or he would know the accuracy of his cams, I think bending the points post probably would'nt help because whichever way it was bent the two cams would still be different distances from it. I set my ignition timing using a dial gauge screwed into the plug hole right hand side, engage top gear, find tdc turn the engine back about 150" to take up any free play in the gears then turn it forward and set the distributor with the points just opening at 32" before tdc, if I then check the left hand side I find the points open at 60" before tdc using my cam and 70" with his. I did have a 3,100 S Ford Capri fitted with a Lumenition electronic system which replaced the points but It was surprising how not having the resistance of opening the points upset the advance curve and of coarse I still would have the worn distributor.i think most must get them repaired as he's very busy and quotes a six week waiting time. John