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Re: [FOT] Mallory question

To: William G Rosenbach <wgrosenbach@juno.com>
Subject: Re: [FOT] Mallory question
From: Bill Babcock <BillB@bnj.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 15:07:25 -0700
If you are going to try to use dwell to set the individual points  
then yes, you have to block the other set open. The engine won't run  
for shit when you block open the opening points. The entire reason  
for having dual points is that the dwell (the number of degrees that  
the electricity is flowing into the coil) is much longer--this gives  
the coil longer to saturate and ensures you get a good spark even at  
higher RPM. You don't really want to set the points that way though.  
The combined dwell (the period from when the closing point closes  
until the opening point opens) should be from 70 to 75 degrees, and  
that's not a bad quick check to ensure your points are in the ballpark.

Set your points at .020" and make sure your timing is fine, then  
check combined dwell.

One thing to pay attention to with newer Mallory points is the wear  
of the rubbing block. They seem to have gone to a much stiffer  
spring--I don't know why. If you don't keep the cam lubed and/or  
don't check every now and then you'll find the point gap closes up.  
Dwell is a nice quick check for problems.

Remeber that the closing points don't do anything to timing--just the  
opening points. The way these things work is that the points are  
connected in series, the "closing" points open first, but nothing  
happens because the opening points are still closed. then the cam  
reaches the opening points and electricity is cut off to the coil.  
The magnetic field collapses and you get a spark. A tiny bit of  
rotation later the closing point closes and electicity flows to the  
coil again, much sooner than the opening point could restore power  
without a very sharp cam ramp and hard springs. then the opening  
point closes and nothing happens.


On Jul 17, 2006, at 1:28 PM, William G Rosenbach wrote:

> On a dual point, aren't you supposed to read dwell on each set
> individually and get an average of the two?
> Bill
>
> On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 14:21:30 -0500 "Jack W. Drews"  
> <vinttr4@geneseo.net>
> writes:
>> I'm installing a Mallory Dual Point to replace the ten year old brain
>>
>> box that really didn't have much brains anyway.
>>
>> Question regarding points setting -- they don't give a gap but they
>>
>> do give a dwell. On my distributor, with the points set at .015 from
>>
>> the factory, the dwell reads 50. Is my dwell meter goofy or should I
>>
>> really reduce the points gap that much?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> uncle jack
>>
>>
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