Continuing with the troubleshooting... distributor...
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OK.. so I could have SWORN that I installed a Pertronix ignitor module inside the distributor on my Dart about 8 yrs ago .. today I went out to continue with my troubleshooting, to try to figure out why the car doesn't want to idle properly.. opened up the distributor cap, I was going to test for low voltage at idle... and I noticed the inside of the distributor appears to be the stock Electronic Ignition magnetic pickup... NOT the Ignitor module... can anyone either confirm or deny this for me?
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Re: help me ID the inside of this distributor...
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Correct, that is a stock style electronic setup (looks new?)
Be sure and check the air gap on it with a non-magnetic feeler guage.
Mark are you still having the idle problem ?
I was digging thru my box of distributor parts and came across a bag with the electronics guts from a smallblock distributor that I parted out and was going to send them to you , no need now .
Check to see if that has the adjustable mechanical advance, I don't think it does from what I can see, if it doesn't keep your initial timing to about 8 degrees max. the one I have that is non adjustable had a 13 on it so that is 26 degrees of mechanical advance.
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Re: help me ID the inside of this distributor...
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.006"-.008" for the airgap (matchbook cover thickness aprox, but buy/borrow some brass feeler gauges). Adequate spark would be 20000v+ at the gap, which should be aprox .035-.045".
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Re: help me ID the inside of this distributor...
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I may have replaced it way back when... in an effort to troubleshoot the idle issue.. I"m not sure. So.. I've got this wired to the MSD 6AL box, to the coil. Not using the Chrysler ignition module box (per MSD instructions)... and I'm using an MSD Blaster 2 coil.
So - to check the air gap .. what should the measurement be? can I just use a credit card to set the gap? Or is that not the proper measurement?
Also - what are the best ways to troubleshoot the ignition system to ensure it is providing adequate spark at idle?
the gap is .006 , credit card is to thick , you can get a brass feeler gauge set for cheap money at the local parts store , they have just a brass set with 3 or 4 sizes for about $10 or so ...
What are you using for a ballast resistor ? Blastor 2 coil could be run without a ballast I think ...
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Re: help me ID the inside of this distributor...
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JohnRR - yeah, still having idle problems.. Like I said, this would have been purchased (by me) about 8 years ago or so .. probably as a 'rebuilt' unit at an auto parts store, I don't remember.
That tells me it's not the adjustable unit . don't pull it out unless you need to .
Now you need to borrow another carb .
what do you have the timing set at now ?
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Re: help me ID the inside of this distributor...
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The MSD box and coil together should give you a plenty hot spark.. Double check the gap in the distributor, and wonder if the MSD was hooked up backwards if it would give similar issues? (the trigger wires to the distributor that is) Once you get the ignition side of things checked for sure and can see you have a nice hot spark, then move on to checking carb maybe, etc... (When I ran the 6AL and MSD coil on my Oz Charger, I could lay a plug wire on the valve cover with no plug in it, and you could see the spark jump from inside the wire to the valve cover.)
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Re: help me ID the inside of this distributor...
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I can tell, just by looking at what the .006 steel feeler gauge looks like, that the gap in my distributor is far more than that.
Good because it should be .007"
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I can tell, just by looking at what the .006 steel feeler gauge looks like, that the gap in my distributor is far more than that.
This would affect how it runs , plus get that timing dialed back once you get the gap set.
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Re: help me ID the inside of this distributor...
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for reference, here's a better shot of the top of the distributor.
I'll swing over to the auto parts store on my way in to work in a bit, and pick up some brass feeler gauges. I'm guessing my steel ones won't work accurately with the magnet
That is the non adjustable unit .
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Re: help me ID the inside of this distributor...
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plus get that timing dialed back once you get the gap set.
WRONG!!!
Fix/weld the mechanical advance plate so the engine can have the proper initial.
Carry on
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