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I have an FSI distributor (not zipper).
I have noticed there is no locking pin for the head as on an original Model A distributor. Will the set screw on the side of the head be enough to secure the distributor or would there be the possibility of movement thus changing the timing? Thanks, Steve |
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i would think so, modern cars with a distributor just have a single bolt and 2 fork prongs holding them down. I wouldnt go bonkers with tightening it as id imagine with the stock distributor you can distort the housing enough to wear the shaft bushings egg shaped.
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Yeah, and I know that it is not good to over-tighten that set screw...
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Yes, we use one of those for years.
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you will be fine. Do not over tighten, you'll strip the threads in the head
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then you won't be able to time the dizzy properly
there is no pin for a reason
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I hold the dizzy in place with that screw - have done for years. I use it to "fine tune" the timing. If I can induce the engine to ping, I retard the timing a smidge (technical term) by loosening the screw and turning the distributor body a little and retighten the screw (and lock nut).
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I was worried about that also because this car almost vibrates like a Harley, so I marked the spot with a touch of white- out.
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As a side note: When I put a Weber & a single point Mallory on Minerva, she ran best @ 7 1/2 degrees BTDC! She would idle like a stocker in parades & NEVER kick back, when starting---MAGIC???
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I have had one of these on my car for over 10 years. About two years ago I found both that I was slightly overheating and when starting, it was hard to crank by the compression stroke. All pointed to changed timing and I had to reposition and retighten. All solved. Maybe I did not tighten enough, but like some comments above, I was concerned that it might bind up the shaft in the bushing.
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Once you get it timed to your liking, put a mark on the dizzy to show where it should be. Then later if any question, you need only look at the mark
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I am in process of installing a FSI Zipper. The spring armored cable housing running to the terminal box seemed a tad long which put a twisting pressure on the distributor housing. I actually moved the distributor from the locked down position by trying to place the cable end. I cut about an inch off the spring and now the distributor sits parallel to the engine more naturally before snugging the screw.
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Make sure you have a dedicated ground to the battery.
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