Re: c2 Distributor
Tim -- you've got me on this one ! I've never been able to figure out why there is a "cup" on the topside of the breaker plate [see thumbnail pic], with 3 holes that touch the felt washer directly underneath. If not for oiling [so that the advance movement doesn't bind on the outside of the upper brass bushing], then what ?
I can understand the plastic seal which retains the "proper compound" (sawdust ?) that is in the lubricating cavity of the housing. 1966 Chassis service manual says "at time of overhaul, the upper bushing may be lubricated by removing the plastic seal and ading SAE 20 oil to the packing in the cavity -- install new plastic seal".
No mention of lubricating the felt washer. Is the purpose of the felt to ABSORB any oil that may get past the plastic seal and foul the points ?
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Another distributor lubricating question -- the square felt wick that contacts the cam lobe; is it to just touch at the high point (ie. at one of the corners) or on the flat between the lobe corners ?
Tim -- you've got me on this one ! I've never been able to figure out why there is a "cup" on the topside of the breaker plate [see thumbnail pic], with 3 holes that touch the felt washer directly underneath. If not for oiling [so that the advance movement doesn't bind on the outside of the upper brass bushing], then what ?
I can understand the plastic seal which retains the "proper compound" (sawdust ?) that is in the lubricating cavity of the housing. 1966 Chassis service manual says "at time of overhaul, the upper bushing may be lubricated by removing the plastic seal and ading SAE 20 oil to the packing in the cavity -- install new plastic seal".
No mention of lubricating the felt washer. Is the purpose of the felt to ABSORB any oil that may get past the plastic seal and foul the points ?
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Another distributor lubricating question -- the square felt wick that contacts the cam lobe; is it to just touch at the high point (ie. at one of the corners) or on the flat between the lobe corners ?
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