I'm not anxious to convert to electronic ignition but maybe I'll have to - unless it's just covid related shortage like millions of other things. I am already looking at going to resistor plugs as soon as I decide on leads and whether to replace the coil or not. I was thinking just caps at first but one of my leads has breaks in the insulation so...
I -did- replace my condensers recently after one of them obviously (to me anyway) was bad. It seemed to fix the problem for a red hot minute, then the misfiring returned. I looked at the plug caps and found a dead one (infinite resistance is, like, not groovy) -YES! But, it still runs rough. I messed around with point gap, got it to run better, then sanded the contacts with wet/dry - doesn't run??? Well this thread illuminated THAT issue. I've had that happen before now that I think of it, and didn't know why.
SO, although even a fuss penny such as myself just wants to replace the points and have done with it at this point, I guess I'm forced to go out and try to file the points with something else, and double check the condenser leads to make sure they're making good contact.
The day my condenser failed I could see crazy arcing on one side (especially at night) and the other points had occasional sparks. After replacing with aftermarket, both sides had more arcing than I am used to seeing, but nowhere near the Nikola Tesla Fever Dream that was happening before.
Today I was checking the timing and noted the timing light cutting out on Cyl 4, coinciding with low speed misfires. Cyl 3 was rock steady, along with Cyl 2 on the other side. Cyl 1, you guessed it, made the timing light flicker. That's what led me to widen the gap on the 1-4 points as it was a bit tight, and at the same time ruin the points with some we/dry. Now there's no sparking at the points, or the plugs, and no flicker from timing light - yay! For such a simple system there sure are a lot of ways to mess it up.
Hahah while I was waiting for the new plug cap I knocked the valve cover off and checked my clearances - I hadn't done that in a million years but they don't move as much these days. All quite acceptable except 3 and 4 exhaust are getting really close to bottom of tolerance. Too bad I have completely totally lost my little stash of shims. DAMN! I'm sure I have no possible idea where they are. That's really frustrating. Welp it's good till winter I'm sure...
Well thanks for letting me think out loud.
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