copperline
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I have a 1952 M37. This is a brand new distributor cap, rotor and Pertronix electronic ignition.
I have been having some bad issues with getting her started so thinking I'm having an ignition problem I pulled the cap and noticed carbon tracks in the cap. Seems pretty bad considering there might be a total of one hour on this cap (if even that).
I also noticed that they are all leading (or following, i cant really figure out which) the electrodes. Each electrode had the same tracks, i just cleaned off one or two before i took the picture.
I have my timing set at about 3-4 BTDC.
Any ideas what is causing this? I read about rotor phasing on other vehicles but zero mention of rotor phasing on any M37 forums.
I have been having some bad issues with getting her started so thinking I'm having an ignition problem I pulled the cap and noticed carbon tracks in the cap. Seems pretty bad considering there might be a total of one hour on this cap (if even that).
I also noticed that they are all leading (or following, i cant really figure out which) the electrodes. Each electrode had the same tracks, i just cleaned off one or two before i took the picture.
I have my timing set at about 3-4 BTDC.
Any ideas what is causing this? I read about rotor phasing on other vehicles but zero mention of rotor phasing on any M37 forums.
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