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Jaguar E-Type - 1966 OTS Roadster - Episode 13 - Distributor 

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Next, I took out the distributor, checked all of the components, cleaned, it, and re-installed.
My intention with the car is to disturb as little as possible, while doing the work that we have to do in order to get the car running and driving again. Pulling the distributor didn't REALLY need to happen, but I did it for safety's sake. In my collection of used E-Type parts, I have run across many distributors in the past that were really seized up, and I didn't want that to cause a problem here. We also needed to make sure everything inside was working properly, and it's really tucked down in there when installed.
So I pulled it out, disassembled it, cleaned all the components, and then re-assembled with new points, rotor, and condensor - making sure along the way that everything worked smoothly.
This video gives you a REALLY good look at the original distributor, and I must say that it is a pretty straightforward little unit that is well built and works very well when properly maintained. Hope this helps you with your E-Type! - Chuck
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Комментарии : 9   
@stuwallack9783
@stuwallack9783 4 месяца назад
Gotta love Kroil, best stuff ever for getting rusted parts loose.
@johndavey72
@johndavey72 4 месяца назад
Chuck . You have an encyclopedic knowledge of these fabulous cars . Something else l had no idea of the damage you can do if not aware of the foibles of the damage one can do ..... thankyou Chuck
@davehogye576
@davehogye576 4 месяца назад
Nice work. Very nice. I like how the clamp fastener bolt head doesn't have a nick on it, as if it's never been touch with a wrench or screw driver. Important stuff...I think. Thanks for sharing.
@davehogye576
@davehogye576 4 месяца назад
Oh, and since you made the suggestion...very effective suction test.
@mcashnv
@mcashnv 4 месяца назад
Old hot rodder trick is to fill holes/gaps with shaving cream (like the distributer shaft hole). Catches debris and keeps it from falling down inside. Easy to clean out.
@markrahner2065
@markrahner2065 4 месяца назад
Really useful video. Thanks.
@Monaco-BuilditFixitDriveitEver
@Monaco-BuilditFixitDriveitEver 4 месяца назад
Love that little arrow on the rotor. Wonder if it’s on the cap as well, ‘cause it’s not always easy to remember the rotation when one is checking the spark wires. (Lightning hoses to some)
@Monaco-BuilditFixitDriveitEver
@Monaco-BuilditFixitDriveitEver 4 месяца назад
Cool. I wonder where this car sat for a while? I like fixin old stuff.
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