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This forum has been a lifesaver on more than one occasion... and I am hoping it will save me again:
I have a 75 Mk3 running points. Recently they got fouled by an oil leak past the points seal (fixed, hopefully). The old points looked ok, but since I was in there I thought I would replace them... one less future problem, so I thought. I have been going through the timing procedure and am having a miserable time of it and am hoping for some advice. First, one of the white plastic cam followers on the points does not keep in contact with the cam on the auto advance unit as it rotates. When that point set is closed there is several thous clearance between the follower and the cam. It only comes in contact with the cam just as the points are supposed to start to open. This is making initial setting the timing really difficult. When I spin the engine, it is obvious that the cam wobbles. I have pulled off and repositioned the whole mess several time with no change. I am not quite ready to give up on these points... yet. Any advice would be great. Thanks in advance.
-paul
I have a 75 Mk3 running points. Recently they got fouled by an oil leak past the points seal (fixed, hopefully). The old points looked ok, but since I was in there I thought I would replace them... one less future problem, so I thought. I have been going through the timing procedure and am having a miserable time of it and am hoping for some advice. First, one of the white plastic cam followers on the points does not keep in contact with the cam on the auto advance unit as it rotates. When that point set is closed there is several thous clearance between the follower and the cam. It only comes in contact with the cam just as the points are supposed to start to open. This is making initial setting the timing really difficult. When I spin the engine, it is obvious that the cam wobbles. I have pulled off and repositioned the whole mess several time with no change. I am not quite ready to give up on these points... yet. Any advice would be great. Thanks in advance.
-paul