Re: IML: Points
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Re: IML: Points
- From: "Hall, Marc F" <marc.f.hall@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 18:26:36 -0700
My grandpa established standard & blue streak sales territory on the entire west coast in the 1930,s!
I still have Std/Blue streak note pads & glass containers that I out mopar loose ditties in.
Good parts, better memories!
Marc in Mukilteo
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From: PAUL WENTINK <randalpark@xxxxxxx>
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mon Oct 08 18:17:14 2007
Subject: IML: Points
I have been buying Blue Streak for years. I guess that's why I have
never objected to the old fashion ignition systems. Not to mention that
it was good enough when the car was new, so it still is good enough for
me. I enjoy working on the distributor and gapping the points.
Paul W.
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From: sosmi@xxxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 11:39 am
Subject: Re: IML: Electronic distributor
One tip, ok maybe more, for those truly dedicated to points. Elijah had
brought up the current quality of points. If you use points, and buy
them from the Cheap-o Auto Barn, you will get a poor quality import
product, same as the condenser. Standard Products, sells a premium set
under the Blue-Streak line. The points are a copper clad base, with
blue rubbing block. And I believe the contact area is larger, also has
a stiffer spring to prevent point bounce. The cap would also be blue,
with copper contacts. If you want a high quality cap, but want the
brown color, use the Prestolite marine cap (for later model aluminum
dist) . Early mods. use the old style marine, with brass contacts.Back
to points, since the demand is so low, shelf sitting is a problem. The
contacts can have an oxidation on them which will insulate the contact.
Clean the contacts before installation with 150-200 emory cloth. It's
true the points/condenser system is Fred Flintstone Friendly, but if
the distribut or is worn out, it's the same as Earrings on a Pig. Ya'll
have a nice day, Dave.
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From: Elijah Scott <imperial1971@xxxxxxxxx>
"Richard Porter Jr." <y-porter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So people say convert my 1966 Chrysler Imperial from points to
having a an electronic distributor. We'll it run better with the
conversion. I know it will have better fire power.
Your opinions!!! Rich,
Rich -- my opinion, based upon conversions of two Imperials from points
to electronic ignition, is that you will notice a difference at idle,
but probably only a marginal difference in performance, if any.
You will likely have a smoother idle because the electronic ignition
will provide a more consistent spark and a hotter spark than points.
As a sidebar to this discussion, it seems to me that the quality of
points bought new these days has dropped dramatically, and new points
don't seem to last as long.
Also, if you do convert to electronic ignition using something like the
Pertronix system, which replaces the original points, you won't see
much of a benefit unless you rebuild or replace the distributor at the
same time. Electronic ignition won't solve a worn distributor.
Good luck!
Elijah
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