I installed a new coil and bought a new set of points, cap and rotor last
night. The manual says to set the points at .016 gap and 30 degree dwell.
I put the dwell meter on and it read ~ 24 degrees. When I tried to adjust
it to 30 degrees it would start missing and die. The instructions on the
new points said that you could turn the allen wrench clockwise until it
started missing and then back half a turn, so that is how I left it.
My question is why can I not get the dwell set at 30 degrees and what affect
does not having the dwell set properly do? Poor gas mileage? Engine run to
hot?
I did not install the new points, cap or rotor since the old ones looked
new, and I didn't want to miss with the new points when I couldn't get old
ones set.
Thanks
Ed Hatter
73 Glacier
Omaha, NE
night. The manual says to set the points at .016 gap and 30 degree dwell.
I put the dwell meter on and it read ~ 24 degrees. When I tried to adjust
it to 30 degrees it would start missing and die. The instructions on the
new points said that you could turn the allen wrench clockwise until it
started missing and then back half a turn, so that is how I left it.
My question is why can I not get the dwell set at 30 degrees and what affect
does not having the dwell set properly do? Poor gas mileage? Engine run to
hot?
I did not install the new points, cap or rotor since the old ones looked
new, and I didn't want to miss with the new points when I couldn't get old
ones set.
Thanks
Ed Hatter
73 Glacier
Omaha, NE