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<blockquote data-quote="RAMROD" data-source="post: 329283" data-attributes="member: 10430"><p>If you look closely at the shaft there is a lobe or cam on it that will open and close the points as the shaft rotates that is why one is open and one closed. The cam should have a line making TDC and that is the point you want it at when setting the gap in that point then move it around to the other point and check/set it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAMROD, post: 329283, member: 10430"] If you look closely at the shaft there is a lobe or cam on it that will open and close the points as the shaft rotates that is why one is open and one closed. The cam should have a line making TDC and that is the point you want it at when setting the gap in that point then move it around to the other point and check/set it. [/QUOTE]
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