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Posted by MagMan on April 13, 2005 at 18:00:20 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: H4 Mag posted by Yugrotcart on April 13, 2005 at 17:35:00:
No Problem Just dont take the two screws out behind the rotor or you will loose the rotor timing. Take the cap off take the 3 screws out behind the cap and pull that cover off that exsposes the points.Use a 11/32 wrench for the nut that holds the points or 9 mm I could be wrong on that size. The pin that the points slide over needs to be lubed with a good light greese along with the resess of the points behind the fiber part. 0.013 thousands Gap make sure that nothing is close to the aluminum when you put it back like wire. and the condenser is pretty well self evident 7/16 wrench to take the bolt out that holds it in the bakelight washer. If you need any help gfive me a yell. JON
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