On the inside of the distributor there is a short bolt used to ground the internal wiring harness. You can just replace that bolt with one about 1/2” longer. It will stick out the bottom of the distributor and you cam them put a wire with a a round terminal on the bolt and use a lock washer and nut to secure it. You then run the other end of the wire to a screw or bolt on the aluminum frame of the motorbox.
Easier to do than an clamp and a much better ground
Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Frederick, CO
>
> If you suspect a distributor low voltage problem on either the primary or the secondary side of the HEI coil, one of the best things you can to is to
> add a ground wire from the distributor frame to the engine block. I suggest NOT using a valve cover bolt on the engine. There are two threaded holes
> on the back of the heads or a manifold bolt could be used.
>
> The distributor is aluminum and it is mounted in a steel hole in the intake manifold. Also I have seen some with a round gasket sometimes installed
> there. Over time you get dis-similar metal corrosion and a poor connection there that sometimes changes as the engines changes temperature.
>
> On a Dick Paterson rebuilt distributor there is a terminal on the bottom of it specifically for this purpose. On other distributors, a simple small
> stainless hose clamp could be used.
> --
> Ken Burton - N9KB
> 76 Palm Beach
> Hebron, Indiana
>
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