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Re: Dwell/point gap



Mark,

That will set them just fine.

Steve

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Steven A. Stegmann
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On Mon, 10 May 1999, Mark A Pepe wrote:

> Hey all,
> 
> 	I've been catching up on some of the digests and just read the
> comments on Dwell/ point gap from Fri. I've never been able to set the
> point gap well (using feeler guages etc.) on either of the scouts I have
> owned so..... I have been
> doing it by eye and just starting the truck and checking the dwell as I go
> until I get it where  it should be. Sometimes I can do it it one or two
> tries but other times close has to do. (I always try to get it right at 29
> degrees as the motor seems to have the most spunk at the lowest possible
> degree setting).  Is this O.K. ?  I just assumed that the proper dwell
> setting corresponded with the correct point gap (I do have good points
> BTW)
> 
> Mark
> 76 traveler
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> 				Mark A. Pepe
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> University of Arizona					  Tucson, Arizona
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