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![]() The old plugs were never gapped, so their gap was anywhere between 35 and 50, each one was alittle different... All my wiring is new, autolite 7.5mm wires i bought a few months ago, and the firing order is in the correct order.. everything is hooked up correctly..
Proof that my distributor is bad is when i take off the cap, i can wiggle the rotor shaft just a tiny bit side to side.... and the centrifugal weights probably arent very good anymore either.... msd billet distributor is the solution... i can probably have that done by mid march... no worries Thanks for the help
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