Can anyone help me ?
What is the correct distributor dwell angle for my standard MG TC ?
Thanks in anticipation
Don Phillips
Taree
Australia
Re: dwell angle
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Re: dwell angle
Hi Don!
Back in 1978, I got this very helpful information in a letter from our
friend Chip Old, which I am happy to share with you. Point gap and dwell angles
depend on the cam used in your distributor.
Symmetric: 0.12 in. (0,3 mm) gap, 45 + 4 dwell
Asymmetric: 0.12 in. (0,3 mm) gap, 49 + 4 dwell
High Lift: 0.16 in. (0,4 mm) gap, 60 + 4 dwell
The more difficult task, for most of us, is determining which cam you have
in your distributor. The TD/TF Workshop Manual has on page C.12 a good
illustration of the three cam types which is supposed to aid in identification. I'm
sure if you check the mg-tabc archives you can find more information or
others will add suggestions, but for now I think this is a quick answer to your
question.
David TC 3896
Bad Soden/ Germany
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Back in 1978, I got this very helpful information in a letter from our
friend Chip Old, which I am happy to share with you. Point gap and dwell angles
depend on the cam used in your distributor.
Symmetric: 0.12 in. (0,3 mm) gap, 45 + 4 dwell
Asymmetric: 0.12 in. (0,3 mm) gap, 49 + 4 dwell
High Lift: 0.16 in. (0,4 mm) gap, 60 + 4 dwell
The more difficult task, for most of us, is determining which cam you have
in your distributor. The TD/TF Workshop Manual has on page C.12 a good
illustration of the three cam types which is supposed to aid in identification. I'm
sure if you check the mg-tabc archives you can find more information or
others will add suggestions, but for now I think this is a quick answer to your
question.
David TC 3896
Bad Soden/ Germany
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Re: dwell angle
All,
Please note:
The decimal point should be before the zero ie. .012, .016, 0.12 is a big number.
Gene Roth California
Please note:
The decimal point should be before the zero ie. .012, .016, 0.12 is a big number.
Gene Roth California
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Hi Don!
Back in 1978, I got this very helpful information in a letter from our
friend Chip Old, which I am happy to share with you. Point gap and dwell angles
depend on the cam used in your distributor.
Symmetric: 0.12 in. (0,3 mm) gap, 45 + 4 dwell
Asymmetric: 0.12 in. (0,3 mm) gap, 49 + 4 dwell
High Lift: 0.16 in. (0,4 mm) gap, 60 + 4 dwell
The more difficult task, for most of us, is determining which cam you have
in your distributor. The TD/TF Workshop Manual has on page C.12 a good
illustration of the three cam types which is supposed to aid in identification. I'm
sure if you check the mg-tabc archives you can find more information or
others will add suggestions, but for now I think this is a quick answer to your
question.
David TC 3896
Bad Soden/ Germany
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