turtle1173
Chief Petty Officer
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- Nov 29, 2001
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Hi all,<br /><br /> This is on a distributor driven 3 Cyl. 85HP Chrysler 1972, model #: 857HD.<br /><br /> I'm trying to understand "how" the distributor works and the purpose of points. Let me run this by you all and tell me if this is right.<br /><br /> When the Ignition is on, 12 volts DC go from the battery to the CD Module. In the module it is turned into AC Current, stepped up to approx. 240 volts and then converted back into DC current and stored. That current is then ready to be jolted into the coil when an electronic switch is activated. Is that correct??<br /><br /> OK, the lead that goes from the CD module to the distributor has 12 volts DC going through it. It goes through the distributor and directly to the backside of the point set. OK, here's where I get a little fuzzy. When the points are closed, should the entire point set register at 12 volts? Does the current go anywhere else or does it stop at the point set? Now when the points open, that's supposed to trigger the electronic switch in the CD module to release the voltage to the coil. The voltage then is stepped up inside the coil and goes through the lead back to the distributor where it is then distributed to each cylinder. Is that right?<br /><br /> My "current" problem (no pun intended)
is that I'm getting 12 volts to the back of the point set but I'm not getting any spark to the plugs. I also cant register 12 volts on the cam side of the points, when its closed. My theory is that perhaps the points are bad and the 12 volts are grounding out. The point set looks good but I don't know how the tips are supposed to look. I can hear it snapping inside. Any suggestions??<br /><br />Thanks,<br /><br />Shane