RE: Oh give me a break.
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RE: Oh give me a break.



That may be an issue with mine too. I'm not using the vac advance but 
that plate sure is wobbly. I'll see what I can do.

                    Rich Kinsley
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sky62 wrote:
> 
> Rich, have you checked the vacuum adv. in the dist. yet?
>   I had problems with my Mopar Electronic distributor's vacuum  
> advance! I heard about
> a couple horror stories*,,, so I had to really check it out, and this  
> is what I found on my dist.
> hope I can explain this, it's been awhile.
> there's the aluminum lever or bar that comes out of the back of the  
> vacuum adv. pod and attaches to
> the vacuum adv, plate in your distributor, you can see it with the  
> cap off. the other end is attached
> to a diaphragm in that vacuum pod on the side of the dist. it has a  
> somewhat adjustable limit.
> you can pull or push the bar and it will advance the plate that the  
> pick-up is mounted on.
> I carefully measure my gap with the brass feeler gage, but when I  
> advance the plate and turn the reluctor,
> the reluctor actually makes contact with the pick-up. I used that  
> tiny allen wrench to take out as much adv.
> as possible but it still touched. I had the distributor out of the  
> car by now. there's 3 studs or glides that this vacuum
> plate rides on so it can ad it's adv. independently from the breaker  
> plate. I put a dab of JB Weld on each one
> fusing it to the breaker plate. oh yeah, I tossed the lever arm in  
> one of my misc. parts drawers. and was done with
> it.
> the next day, I adjusted the mech. adv.* in the distributor, checked  
> the gap, plugged the vacuum ports no longer
> in use. I re timed it with more initial adv. but there's an even  
> better way now that there's no vacuum adv.*
> I know the vacuum adv. can be made to work properly,, but,,, I don't  
> miss it, and my life is simpler. (o:
> 
> IF your distributor is ok, here's another problem I had, that caused  
> poor drivability then it wouldn't start.
>   the blue coil wire, it is folded back in the wiring harness that  
> goes over the passenger side Poly
> head, and then attaches to the coil or maybe it was the ballast  
> resistor? anyway the fold weakened the
> wire and after 40 years it started shorting out. If your wiring  
> harness is similar to mine, that's one wire
> that's suspect.
> 
> then there's the dashboard voltage limiter?
> 
> and of course the amp. gage itself could be going bad. I hear that  
> can be real bad.
> 
> just some things you can check, some were problems I had.
> 
> Schuyler 62 Dodge Dart 440 wagon w/ Poly 318
>   <http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/ml-wrobel62.html>
> FYI - I Do the Decal designs for the Poly head 318 and more! email me  
> with your needs -
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> 
> 
> 
> On May 28, 2008, at 6:26 PM, Jimmy Peavy wrote:
> 
> >
> >   No, I wouldn't think so.
> > If the wiring gets hot and melts the insulation next to another  
> > wire in
> > the harness, it will sometimes peg out the ammeter.
> > It all depends on  what circuits are involved.
> > It only gets worse as you drive the car, until it really fries all the
> > connecting circuits.
> > This may not be the condition you are experiencing, but it is  
> > repairable
> > in the early stages. Once the entire harness is involved, the only
> > option is replacing the harness.
> > Be careful, and inspect the wiring before that scenario plays out.
> >
> > Jimmy
> >
> >
> > Rich Kinsley wrote:
> >
> >> I did see some smoke from the rear of the hood on the passenger  
> >> side. I
> >> checked it imediately and it appeared to be my usual spec of oil  
> >> on the
> >> headers but it was white. How about the ballast resistor? would that
> >> have a similar affect?
> >>                                    Rich K
> >> ====================================================================
> >> Jimmy Peavy wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>> Fried wiring in the dash will make that ammeter peg out like you
> >>> describe.
> >>>
> >>>    Jimmy
> >>>
> >>> Rich Kinsley wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> Rich Kinsley wrote: Nothing yet :-)
> >>>> =================================================================== 
> >>>> =
> >>>> Sorry about the almost post. My fingers are too fat.
> >>>>
> >>>> Anyway I want to update you on my recent debacle's. I switched the
> >>>> ignition module to the Echlin module and I managed to drive it  
> >>>> for about
> >>>>
> >>>> 30 miles BUT it still missed badly over 3500rpm. Then all of a  
> >>>> sudden it
> >>>>
> >>>> started dying on me and I barely made it home. This time the  
> >>>> ammeter was
> >>>>
> >>>> about pegged and when I tried to start the engine it sounded  
> >>>> like a low
> >>>> battery. It is a very recent and good Interstate battery which  
> >>>> shows
> >>>> 12.9v with my meter. Anyway it did start and then cranked fine  
> >>>> but the
> >>>> ammeter is showing charging heavily. There was no device running  
> >>>> other
> >>>> than the engine, period. The car would slightly back fire when
> >>>> decelerating and just spit and sputter when accelerating. Full  
> >>>> throttle
> >>>> or sudden throttle changes were impossile.
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm wondering if the voltage regulator or alternator could be a  
> >>>> culprit?
> >>>>
> >>>> If the voltage to the module is eradic I suppose that might  
> >>>> affect the
> >>>> spark signal? The air/fuel ratio sensor on the dyno said we were  
> >>>> right
> >>>> in the ball park at that point in time. I gotta think that would  
> >>>> not
> >>>> change since we did nothing to affect that since then. I did put  
> >>>> the old
> >>>>
> >>>> module back on and it behaves just the same as the new one. Rats!
> >>>>
> >>>> Ideas accepted here:
> >>>>
> >>>> Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies
> >>
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