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Old Sep 16, 2007 | 03:03 PM
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points gap?

'71 360 F-350

I changed the points and condenser but need to know the points gap.

I won't fire as of yet I may have it flooded.

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Old Sep 16, 2007 | 03:15 PM
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.016 should work till you ditch the points and get modern....

You should get fire of some sort even with poor point gap. Try the .016 and see what you have. You should trace it out from battery to plug electrode. Don't focus on the point gap once it's at .016.

Also, what about timing? Did you move or remove/replace the distributor? How about the timing chain? Go over everything you did.

Good luck.
 

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Old Sep 17, 2007 | 02:41 PM
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Ok, it is at .016" gap.

I have fire in the distributor.

NO FIRE at the Plugs. I pulled two to check.

I changed a burnt up ground wire inside the distributor, but still no fire. I think I'm going to change the wire from the points out to the coil ( it is missing some insulation).

I just don't understand how it could run (poorly) when I parked it and now not fire at all a few hours later?
 
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Old Sep 17, 2007 | 02:43 PM
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I never even loosened the distributor, just removed the cap and went to work...
 
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Check that wire, check the condesor hold down and other connections, make sure they are clean and sound.

Firing order right?
 
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Old Sep 17, 2007 | 03:11 PM
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Take the cap off, turn the switch on, and take an insulated screw driver and pry points apart. You should see good fire there. You can spin motor using solenoid and screw driver. Best thing ti sto change it over to a breakerless ignition like the Petronix Ignitor http://www.pertronix.com/. They make up for a worn distributor and last forever. Very easy to install!!
 
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................how did the ground wire get burned up??
 
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Rats ate the wire...I bought it at a farm auction where they had a bad rat problem eating their feed. Rats had ate all the wiring on a Massey Ferguson tractor.

I changed the wire with two used ones I had off of other old 360's.

I'm going to change the main coil wire to the distributor cap next....
 
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Originally Posted by Bigles
Take the cap off, turn the switch on, and take an insulated screw driver and pry points apart. You should see good fire there. You can spin motor using solenoid and screw driver. Best thing ti sto change it over to a breakerless ignition like the Petronix Ignitor http://www.pertronix.com/. They make up for a worn distributor and last forever. Very easy to install!!
cool. i have a performance distributors hei on mine. big difference. do you run yours on constant vacuum or ported vacuum. mine is on constant right now, but i think i will just go back to the other one and advance it a bit.
 
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mine is on constant right now, but i think i will just go back to the other one and advance it a bit.
That would be the best thing to do. Believe it or not, I once knew a guy that burned "drip gas" straight from the well. In order to make his rig run we recurved the distributor and blocked the vacuum advance. My point? With reasonable pump gas vacuum advance will serve you well, but constant vacuum from the get-go ain't a good thing.
 
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Got her running, changed the little wire from the points and put four new spark plugs in it (all that would come out).............


Fired right up.

I never could see any spark on the spark plugs once removed and the engine turning over with everything else hooked up? Maybe should have waited until near dark, or get some glasses?

Now I have to keep working on those other four spark plugs with PB blaster etc...

The automatic choke was sticking and the darn thing was flooded in addition to the bad wires around the distributor...

So now I have a line on things, thanks.
 
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You gotta ground them plugs to make e'm spark...have them sitting on the head, manifold or block....don't be holding on to them...

Congrats on getting it running...
 
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I had the spark plugs laying on the cast iron intake, I thought that would be sufficient ground to see some spark small as it might be.

I just feel stupid, I broke the porcelain on one plug (second one on the drivers side) rounded it off using a six point deep well socket and bent what was left so I doubt that cylinder is firing right...
 
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