distributor and erratic performance

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Dhbangham
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distributor and erratic performance

Post by Dhbangham »

I was talking to Rob Abineri about his 34 saloon having a cantering effect when driving and it reminded me that my engine improved significantly after a distributor re-build by the distributor man in cornwall. In my opinion, the significant improvement was achieved by there being no wear in the main spindle/bearing. If there is wear on that bearing, then the cam can shuttle from side to side so, changing the point timing significantly. Rob has since reported that since changing his distributor to one with no wear, his engine is now much smoother. This may be old news to many, but useful to check for us newbys.
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Post by BarryCambs »

You are right to say the worn spindle bearings can have a detrimental effect on things. I always like to check the timing with a strobe light and you will often see what's known as "scatter timing" where the timing marks appear to dance around at random. I had mine rebuilt by the Distributor Doctor. Strangely, it was about the only distributor I've ever seen that didn't have worn bushes, but someone had modified the fly weights with a hacksaw and generally butchered it, so I thought a recalibration might be in order!
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