4B - 6 - IGNITION SYSTEM
90-816462 2-695
Replacement
1. Remove primary and condenser lead wires from
contact point terminal.
2. Remove contact set attaching screw and lift con-
tact point set from breaker plate.
3. Clean oil smudge and dirt from breaker plate.
IMPORTANT: Carefully wipe protective film from
point set prior to installation.
4. Place a small amount of Distributor Cam Lubri-
cant on distributor cam.
5. Place new contact point assembly in position on
breaker plate and install attaching screw.
6. Check points for proper alignment. If points do not
align properly, replace with another set of points.
b
a
a - Lateral Misalignment
b - Proper Lateral Alignment
7. Connect primary and condenser lead wires to ter-
minal on contact point set.
8. Check point spring tension (20-27 oz.) 567-765g.
50641
a - Movable Contact
b - Spring Tension Gauge
Contact point pressure must fall within specified limits
(Step 8, preceding ). Weak tension will cause chatter
which results in arcing and burning of points and an
ignition miss at high speed, while excessive tension
will cause undue wear of contact points, cam and rub-
bing block. Contact point pressure should be checked
with a spring gauge. Scale should be hooked to
breaker lever, and pull exerted at 90
°
to breaker level.
Reading should be taken just as points separate.
Pressure can be adjusted by bending breaker level
spring. If pressure is excessive, it can be decreased
by pinching spring carefully. To increase pressure, re-
move lever from distributor so that spring can be bent
away from lever. Avoid excessive spring distortion.
IMPORTANT: Point gap or (dwell) can be adjusted
by 2 methods. It is preferred that points be ad-
justed with a feeler gauge, then checked with a
dwell meter. Points, however, also can be ad-
justed, as well as checked, with a dwell meter: Af-
ter points have been set, dwell should be checked
with engine running.
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Page 7: ...1 A IMPORTANT INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION 72000 ...
Page 15: ...1 B 50617 IMPORTANT INFORMATION MAINTENANCE ...
Page 36: ...1 C IMPORTANT INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 74: ...2 A 50633 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 4 CYL ALPHA ONE DRIVE ...
Page 88: ...3 A 26790 ENGINE 181 CID 3 0L 4 CYLINDER GM ENGINE ...
Page 137: ...4 A 72079 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS STARTING SYSTEM ...
Page 170: ...4 B 71855 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS IGNITION SYSTEM ...
Page 197: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS CHARGING SYSTEM 4 C 72078 ...
Page 237: ...4 D 72747 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS INSTRUMENTATION ...
Page 250: ...4 E 72938 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS WIRING DIAGRAMS ...
Page 264: ...5 A FUEL SYSTEM FUEL PUMP ...
Page 271: ...5 B 72681 FUEL SYSTEM MERCARB 2 BARREL CARBURETOR ...
Page 300: ...6 A 50628 COOLING SYSTEM SEAWATER COOLED MODELS ...
Page 309: ...6 B 73665 COOLING SYSTEM CLOSED COOLING MODELS ...
Page 325: ...C 6 EXHAUST SYSTEM MANIFOLD ...
Page 331: ...7 A 71317 POWER STEERING PUMP ...