ok, .016 it is....
now, what about this "dwell setting" I
dont have a dwell meter, and
im trying to get this thing running again... I messed with the points and now it wont start..
sure wish there was an
hei style distributor I could drop in and make all these point issues go away..
guess
thats why I love my
GMs. my 72 Riv was easy, drop in the
HEI, run a new power lead to it and set the base timing..
my ears are open,
whatcha got guys?
Paul J.
Theurer
R.O.A. Member # 12474
1971
AMC Hornet
Sportabout 232 IL6, factory air, white vinyl reclining buckets and more
im sure I'm forgetting
1972 Buick Riviera "Rachael" w/a (1968) Built 430 Cu. In. Bucket seats, full console, rear defog, climate control, trip set/ speed alert.... and more...
1994 Buick
Roadmaster "Roadie" LT1 5.7 L.
OBD1, ruby red leather, power windows, door locks,
~~Buick- Fast with Class~~
"
Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car and
oversteer is when you hit the wall with the rear of the car. Horsepower is how fast you hit the wall, torque is how far you take the wall with you." --Anonymous"
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> Its 16 thou (0.016). A hacksaw blade thickness (approx) will get you going. Doubt it would run at 34.
Sparkplugs are that gap.
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> initial point gap should be between 31-and 34, correct? its been so long since i set-up points on one of these I've forgotten.
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