Smoothed it right out!

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I discovered something interesting today - after rebuilding my head, raising the CR, opening up the ports, etc., etc., it ran faster, no question. But, it was rough. It almost seemed like "half a miss" was happening on cylinders #3 or #5, I couldn't quite pin it down, even by pulling plug wires, etc. Changed plugs, no difference.
Then I remembered that I also had changed the rotor and cap on the distributor, so I got another one, put it ont, and it smoothed right out.

Upon close examination, I found that the tower contacts for the cylinders #3, #6 and #2 were all clocked about 2 degrees late! Someone either messed up on the molding operation or made a bad fixture to assemble this cap at the factory. The evidence was very clear in the 'burn' pattern on the contacts: only 2/3 of contacts 3,6 & 2 were burned across, as opposed to the whole face on contacts 1,4 & 5. So, the spark was coming about 2 degrees late on 3,6 and 2. (I run 10 degrees static advance.) As final proof, after changing the cap and rotor, the engine starts at a touch (instead of cranking like it has been) and it idles almost 150 RPM faster, so I'll have to slow it down a bit. I'll bet my MPG just got better, too....

So, if yours seems rough and you bought a new cap recently, take a good look. The molds they use to make these caps get used several thousand times before replacement, so there are a LOT of bad caps out there!

By the way, this was a Niehoff set. In reality, though, there are only a couple of manufacturers of these 'generic' parts out there, and they get private-labelled for anyone with the $$, so look carefully.
 
Mark, welcome back!

Only you could find that out. How many posts have we had over 'choppy' idle? Does it co-incide with a same brand dizzy cap, other people?

Whatever you were on in the 60's, Mark P, well, it hasn't hurt one bit!
 
Poorly "clocked" caps are commonplace here as they no longer make ignition parts in Australia... Bad erosion/burning of the nose or tail on the rotor tip is a good indicator, too.

Cheers, Adam.
 
I am going to check into this, might explain a thing or two...
yes I installed a new cap recently...

will check it out!
 
MarkP":1znj7hwz said:
Nothin' but the best stuff... :wink:
In the Woodstock film, "Chip" Monck is exhorting "Don't take the brown acid"

A few years ago, he was asked what made him say this. "Simple", he responded. "I was selling the blue acid."
 
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