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Re: Fi distributor
In the auto industry we had a shorthand for stuff that was unnecessarily complicated, Derived from the acronym found in the initials for "Multifunction tone generator" or MUFTG for short other wise referred to as "MF Toy Gadget" Original used in Oldsmobiles in the min '70's as I recall...Just a useful today to eat up unnecessary diagnostic time to fix an "enhanced" system that replaced one that already worked well...Bill Clupper #618- Top
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Re: Fi distributor
how did this problem of the grounding through the moving parts manifest itself? Was it a complete loss of power, or an intermittent miss?
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use a ohm meter on both ends of the ground wire after unscrewing it from the dist housing and pull and tug on the wire to check the continuity. from the plate moving with the vacuum advance the wire sometime breaks internally.Last edited by Clem Z.; August 2, 2012, 11:38 AM.- Top
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As far as I know, new breaker plates are not available for single point distributors (and the ground wire was soldered to breaker plates during manufacturing), but I think that new ground wires are available that can be soldered to an existing breaker plate with a broker ground wire, and it's not that hard to fab one on your own.
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Braided copper wire can withstand more cycles of bending than stranded wire. Use bare, braided wire like that used as pigtails for brushes.
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Braided copper wire can withstand more cycles of bending than stranded wire. Use bare, braided wire like that used as pigtails for brushes.
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