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Originally Posted by Edward R. Cozzi
(Post 2263807)
If you decide to keep the points, make certain that the shaft bushing is not worn allowing your dwell to fluctuate. Some old points distributors are pretty sloppy in this department.
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You set the points initially by gap. Get the timing and idle speed close to spec.
You'll need a dwell meter to set the points. About $25 at most auto parts stores. Hook it up as per instructions, then open the sliding door on the side of the distributor. There's an allen screw that sets the points gap and dwell. Tune it to specs. Now reset your timing, then your idle speed. Also check total timing if you've got a variable advance timing gun. BTW, changing the dwell affects the timing so you have to set the dwell first. BTW, I just pulled a completely corroded pickup and reluctor out of a 2 year old "hi performance" distributor this weekend. I wont say who the manufacturer was, but it rhymed with MSB. Makes points sound pretty good. Gary |
I don't remember ever seeing the old Delco points distributor with the window in a marine application, but in 21 years somebody could have changed it. I doubt if that automotive distributor was ever approved for marine use anyway, but I can be wrong about that too.
Do you have a Mallory or Prestolite distributor in that motor? You'll need to know to buy the correct points and condenser. |
Originally Posted by Edward R. Cozzi
(Post 2265119)
I don't remember ever seeing the old Delco points distributor with the window in a marine application, but in 21 years somebody could have changed it. I doubt if that automotive distributor was ever approved for marine use anyway, but I can be wrong about that too.
Do you have a Mallory or Prestolite distributor in that motor? You'll need to know to buy the correct points and condenser. |
Take a picture of your distributor and I'll try to identify it for you.
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Originally Posted by Edward R. Cozzi
(Post 2265907)
Take a picture of your distributor and I'll try to identify it for you.
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The Crane retro kit works very well for the old points type distributors. I have several friends with 80's model ski boats and have coverted 5 of them over to the Crane system. Easy start, no maintenance issues on all 5. The oldest one has been on the boat for 4 years.
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Lust look up crane? any part numbers?
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Originally Posted by 245 limited
(Post 2267577)
Lust look up crane? any part numbers?
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Originally Posted by cstraub
(Post 2267703)
Should be a 3000-0226
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