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This engine is my first that uses a distributor so I need some help understanding how it goes together correctly.
Here is the rotor contact assembly and rotor drawing.
The rotor contact assembly is superglued on rotor. It says in one of the sheets "the rotor inside the cap should clear the rivets by only a few thousandths" and "the rotor contact tip should be flush with rotor top so it won't get snagged on a rivet"
If the rotor contact were glued in this way that would give .005 between the top of rotor and contact tip ( .020 - (.003 + .012)) like this next picture simply shows. Why would the drawing of rotor show .020 depth and not .015?
Where the center rivet is, the piece of contact strip would be .017 below it. Does it spark from center rivet to contact strip?
Here is a pic of distributor cap and rivets that come with it.
Do I put the spark plug wires through holes in the top of distributor cap, solder it to rivets, then superglue rivets in bottom of distributor cap?
Here is the rotor contact assembly and rotor drawing.
The rotor contact assembly is superglued on rotor. It says in one of the sheets "the rotor inside the cap should clear the rivets by only a few thousandths" and "the rotor contact tip should be flush with rotor top so it won't get snagged on a rivet"
If the rotor contact were glued in this way that would give .005 between the top of rotor and contact tip ( .020 - (.003 + .012)) like this next picture simply shows. Why would the drawing of rotor show .020 depth and not .015?
Where the center rivet is, the piece of contact strip would be .017 below it. Does it spark from center rivet to contact strip?
Here is a pic of distributor cap and rivets that come with it.
Do I put the spark plug wires through holes in the top of distributor cap, solder it to rivets, then superglue rivets in bottom of distributor cap?