Bruce (VA)
Well-known Member
This is yet another follow-up to the ongoing reports of problems getting the .015 gap with new points.
As I mentioned on an earlier post, I got a set of Bluestreak points opened to .030 on a distributor w/ new bushings.
I was hoping that I had a set of Bluestreak points on the shelf to measure the wear block. Turns out the ones on the shelf are Airtex. Wear block measures .0249 on my cheap digital calipers.
I'd be interested in seeing what the wear block measures on other brands of points, especially Echlin and Bluestreak.
Assuming new bushings are installed, other than the screw holes being in the wrong place or the highly unlikely worn distributor cam, I can't think of any other reason why it's difficult to get the gap opened to .015.
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As I mentioned on an earlier post, I got a set of Bluestreak points opened to .030 on a distributor w/ new bushings.
I was hoping that I had a set of Bluestreak points on the shelf to measure the wear block. Turns out the ones on the shelf are Airtex. Wear block measures .0249 on my cheap digital calipers.
I'd be interested in seeing what the wear block measures on other brands of points, especially Echlin and Bluestreak.
Assuming new bushings are installed, other than the screw holes being in the wrong place or the highly unlikely worn distributor cam, I can't think of any other reason why it's difficult to get the gap opened to .015.
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