Hello, all!
I recently replaced all ignition parts (coils, condensers, points, wires, etc.) on my 1960 5.5 Fisherman. Now, it won't start. I've read and viewed as much as I can about setting the points. I'm about to get a spark tester. In the interim I thought I'd share what I've noticed and see if folks here can help.
Here's what I've noticed:
- The new points have thicker electrode areas.
- I cannot fully get the .020 gap, when using the "Top" mark on the cam.
- If I use the flywheel method (placing the spark notch on the flywheel between the two lines on the ignition plate for ohm testing) the points are nowhere near the "top" mark on the cam, or the cam itself, so the points are not being pushed by the cam towards open. Therefor I can't move the point bracket away from the points. Please see picture (URL, below) of flywheel mark and two lines for an idea of how far "top" on the cam is off. The image was taken with the the top cylinder's point set at "top" on the cam.
Flywheel and Ignition Plate Image:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11kNeIN6qFelD3jWaSmEWqA_Kb1ONIzIm/view?usp=sharing
What am I missing?
Thanks for taking the time to help.
Sincerely,
-Matt
I recently replaced all ignition parts (coils, condensers, points, wires, etc.) on my 1960 5.5 Fisherman. Now, it won't start. I've read and viewed as much as I can about setting the points. I'm about to get a spark tester. In the interim I thought I'd share what I've noticed and see if folks here can help.
Here's what I've noticed:
- The new points have thicker electrode areas.
- I cannot fully get the .020 gap, when using the "Top" mark on the cam.
- If I use the flywheel method (placing the spark notch on the flywheel between the two lines on the ignition plate for ohm testing) the points are nowhere near the "top" mark on the cam, or the cam itself, so the points are not being pushed by the cam towards open. Therefor I can't move the point bracket away from the points. Please see picture (URL, below) of flywheel mark and two lines for an idea of how far "top" on the cam is off. The image was taken with the the top cylinder's point set at "top" on the cam.
Flywheel and Ignition Plate Image:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11kNeIN6qFelD3jWaSmEWqA_Kb1ONIzIm/view?usp=sharing
What am I missing?
Thanks for taking the time to help.
Sincerely,
-Matt