cdahl383
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I started working on it last night but ran out of time to finish. Will work on it more this weekend.Start with just cleaning and setting the points. If it still acts up, I'd try a new condenser as the next likely problem. This is all assuming there isn't some more obvious problem like an unintentional ground or shorted wire.
On first glance, it appeared that the one points arm (not sure what it’s really called), was up a little higher on its pivot point. This was causing the two contact points to not meet up exactly even. I pushed it back down and got them lined up properly.
Then I took some 600 grit sandpaper and cleaned the points up. Finished with a shop towel soaked in brake clean.
Next I rotated the piston to tdc by looking through the exhaust port. I found that when I did that, the lobe on the cam was not at the center high point like I thought it would be. I guess this makes sense as the timing is set for 30 degrees before tdc. The cam is keyed so I don’t see how you could be off with this anyway.
I checked the gap and it was much too large. It was closer to .028” or so instead of .020”. I closed the gap up to .020” where the feeler gauge was just dragging a bit.
Cleaned up a little more inside there, put a few drops of oil on the felt pad and closed it up.
Will put it back together today and see what happens.