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6 - 24 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Correct ignition timing is indicated by a slight "ping" at
about 15 MPH when accelerating at full throttle from 10
MPH in high gear. If no ping is heard, timing should be
advanced one quadrant graduation mark at a time until the
ping is heard. Under no circumstances should the pointer at
the flywheel opening be more than one inch (first short
mark) before the UDC mark when the spark occurs, Figure
19.
If too much ping occurs or if the engine pings at higher
speeds, timing should be retarded by rotating the distributor
clockwise one graduation at a time.
NOTE: When a change is made from one grade of gasoline
to another, or when the altitude at which the car is operated
is changed considerably, ignition timing should be adjusted
for efficient operation. With premium grade fuels or for
high altitude operation, a more advanced spark setting may
be used.
SPARK PLUGS
Spark plugs used on 232, 262, and 254 Cu. In. engines are
Hudson Champion H-8, 14 mm plugs. Champion H-11
plugs are used on 308 Cu. In. engines. Gap on plugs should
be set at .032". Check gap with a wire feeler gauge and
adjust by bending the ground (side) electrode, Figure 22.
FIGURE 22
When replacing spark plugs always use new gaskets to
assure correct seal. Seat the plug with the fingers and use a
torque wrench to tighten. Recommended torque is 25 to 30
foot pounds. If a torque wrench is not available, seat the
plug finger tight (on a new gasket) and tighten 3/4 of a turn
with a wrench.
Spark plug condition often indicates other engine trouble
according to the nature and color of the deposit on the firing
end of the plug as shown in the following table:
DEPOSIT CONDITION
Brown-Powdery Normal Operation with
Tan-Powdery Normal regular fuel.
White-Powdery Normal Operation with
Yellow-Powdery Normal leaded fuel.
Black-Wet Oil Fouled Oil pumping or
plug too cold.
Black-Fluffy Gas Fouled Air-fuel mixture too
rich or plug too cold
White-Blistered Burned Air-fuel mixture too
Electrodes lean, incorrect ignition
timing, leaking valves, or
plug too hot.
HOT AND COLD PLUGS:
Spark plugs specified above are for average operating
conditions. If the car is operated under conditions resulting
in consistently high engine temperatures, a colder plug
should be used. If the car operates under conditions result-
ing in consistently low engine temperatures, a hotter plug
may be indicated.
Summary of Contents for 1948 - 1952
Page 1: ...HUDSON SHOP SERVICE MANUAL 1 9 4 8 1 9 5 2...
Page 2: ...This manual courtesy of Hudson Essex Terraplane Club member Drew Meyer...
Page 10: ...VIII...
Page 12: ...1 2 LUBRICATION FIGURE 1...
Page 13: ...LUBRICATION 1 3...
Page 14: ...1 4 LUBRICATION...
Page 46: ...3 4 ENGINE FIGURE 1...
Page 52: ...3 10 ENGINE FIGURE 8...
Page 70: ...3 28 ENGINE FIGURE 32...
Page 71: ...ENGINE 3 29 FIGURE 33...
Page 76: ...3 34 ENGINE FIGURE 40...
Page 78: ...3 36 ENGINE FIGURE 41...
Page 81: ...ENGINE 3 39 FIGURE 44...
Page 119: ...FUEL SYSTEM EXHAUST 4 35 FIGURE 106...
Page 148: ...6 12 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM FIGURE 10...
Page 149: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 6 13...
Page 152: ...6 16 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM FIGURE 12...
Page 180: ...8 2 TRANSMISSION FIGURE 1...
Page 198: ...8 20 TRANSMISSION FIGURE 10...
Page 209: ...OVERDRIVE 9 1...
Page 215: ...OVERDRIVE 9 7 FIGURE 10...
Page 238: ...9 30 OVERDRIVE REFERENCE Source of Information Date Subject...
Page 260: ...11 18 REAR AXLE FIGURE 25...
Page 286: ...12 18 FRONT SUSPENSION REFERENCE Source of Information Date Subject...
Page 306: ...14 8 SPRINGS SHOCK ABSORBERS STABILIZERS REFERENCE Source of Information Date Subject...
Page 322: ...15 16 BRAKES REFERENCE Source of Information Date Subject...
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