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[Healeys] Was no spark...boring story, happy ending

Subject: [Healeys] Was no spark...boring story, happy ending
From: tomfelts at windstream.net (Tom Felts)
Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2017 7:54:20 -0400
you just confused the heck out of me:):)  I've never understood timing and now 
I'm even more confused.:)  Glad you found the problem.


---- Stephen Hutchings <s.hutchings at rogers.com> wrote: 

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Last week I told you about how, after my adventures in static timing, I had no 
spark.I'm pleased to say that the car is now running, but it goes to show you 
that you can still get something fundamentally wrong after working on the same 
car, with the same techniques after forty years.
While trying out Mike Salter's method for checking the static timing, I thought 
I'd re-wire the cap and move the distributor around so that it would be 
oriented the way I see most BJ8's set up- with the vacuum advance between the 
oil filter and the block. When I put everything back together, it wouldn't 
start and I seemed to have no spark.This is where I began to make 
mistakes...Rich Chrysler used to say to me "don't over think these things, 
Steve!"
Guess I'm still over thinking. I made myself an acetate template of the 
distributor cap points so that I could see exactly which point the rotor was 
approaching, because I knew by now that I had a timing problem. This was my 
second mistake. The point that was about to fire was not the one I thought was 
about to fire, so I spent some wasted time getting it out by one point...with 
the width of the rotor point, it was a little confusing.Anyway, I'm back to my 
old configuration, firing on all six, and feeling slightly stupid.
I could have kept this all to myself, but who knows, it may help some other 
befuddled home mechanic who gets too close to the problem.
Thanks for all your suggestions
Stephen, BJ8

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