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18th January 2011, 07:13 PM
#1
Strange deposits on Dizzy contacts
Thought I would start a new thread as this is a new question! lol
I have just been checking the vacuum tube from the dizzy to the plenum. It does hold a vacuum. I think I tested it according to instructions! I disconnected it both ends, put my thumb over one end and then sucked on the other and blocked it with my lip. When I sucked on it while still attached to the plenu it just let air through, presumably from the plenum?
While I was there I thought - you know what I have not looked at the dizzy or roter, So I popped the top off the dizzy. All the contacts have a strange white powdery, but quite hard deposit on them. See attacments:
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I have a spare dizzy cap, should I fit it, or is this normal?
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18th January 2011, 07:19 PM
#2
This is old age .
It is aluminium oxide or something similar caused by zillions of sparks arcing between the rotor and those terminals. If the air gap becomes too big it can affect starting and idling.
So I would replace the rotor and cap. BTW only ones in boxes marked Lucas( prince of darkness) . They cost 5 times cheapies, but cheapies are a major reason for no go.
Regards Philip A
BTW if you change the rotor, buy the new one . DO NOT TRY TO LEVER /PULL /REMOVE/JERK/TUG on the rotor.Break it up with a pair of multigrips and clean the bits off. ( or you vill be sorry)
Regards Philip A
Last edited by PhilipA; 18th January 2011 at 07:21 PM.
Reason: more info
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18th January 2011, 07:45 PM
#3
Thanks Philip,
Very interesting. This dizzy cap has only done, according to the seller, about 2000 - 3000ks. He did tell me something baout having a cheaper roter arm on and it left scratches on it, so he changed to a different one. The one in there has Lucas printed on it, so the arm is lucas. The dizzy cap has "Made in Itally" printed on it. Funny thing is, the rotor arm looks really old and the dizzy cap look brand new.
The spare he gave me with the car is in a green box with Lucas written on it - sounds good. It is hard black plastic with no markings or numbers or words of any sort on it. The bill (from CLR 4WD Parts) is for $23 - doesn't sound expensive. Does this sound right? I wonder if he has got a cheap one and put it in the Lucas box? I think the on in the car is Lucas........
Part number STC8368. The box says Lucas DDB107
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18th January 2011, 08:20 PM
#4
Just did a google immage search for lucas distributor caps. All the ones I could find have LUCAS ansd Made in England on the top of them.
The one I have does not.
Should I put it in?
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18th January 2011, 09:06 PM
#5
Your cap is normal. Scrape the white deposit off gently with a small screwdriver. If massive wear has taken place then you will see big pits under the white stuff. Almost certainly you will not at that age. What matters is the distance between the tip of the rotor and the cap terminal. You can lay the rotor sideways in the cap, line up the centre mark with the carbon contact and check the gap. If it exceeds about 1mm replace the rotor.
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19th January 2011, 12:26 PM
#6
Just clean the crud off the terminals, I use a small penknife, just gently scrape from top to bottom, the piece of crud usually pops right off, lightly scrape the metal surface to remove any residue, be extremely careful not to scratch the inside of the plastic cap, Regards Frank.
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