Well, Since I gave up smoking in February, I've been finding myself always cleaning and cleaning to pass the time. Tonight was "clean the kitchen" night, and strangely enough, I found a dual point distributor (IBP-4003) in my crock pot. How it got there is anybody's guess. I had rebuilt it back in '97, but somehow I forgot all about it. I decided that since it was a nice night, I'd throw it in the Duchess and see how it worked. To my amazement, the Duchess is simply purrrrrrrrrrrrrring now. Dual points, she likes! I never realized how bad my other distributor was until now, but with the new one, many of my engine problems are now gone. The idle has smoothed out to a perrrrrfect purrrrrrrr, the power has increased about fivefold, and she starts with just a flick of the key. My first question is, is this a "dual-point" thing, or simply a "distrubutor that works" thing? Question number two: She always has to warm up for about five minutes in reverse before the Torqueflite will pop into any forward gear. A few of us on the list here have the same problem, but none of us have been able to track down the cause, let alone the solution. As a possibly-related sideline, the trans won't kick down when I stomp the pedal, either. Anyone have any thoughts on a fix before I have the whole thing rebuilt? -Dave PS - It was a nice night for cruising in Western Pennsylvania. I'm loving the summer again already!
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