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From: Dan
Email: Dan(at)byron.com (replace at with @ to email)
Remote Name: 24.118.197.109
Date: November 17, 2003
Tim Yes the timing should be checked on these cars as the points wear and when they are replaced. New points have a longer rubber block than the old ones. With a longer rubber the points they will open at a differnet time and therefore the timing will be off. Another item. Did you put a small amount of heavy grease on the rubber block to lube it? Dan