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  • DGG
    2nd Gear
    • Nov 2006
    • 304

    #31
    Haven't had time to do anything yet. Possibly after work tonight. I'll report back after that.
    Doug
    61 Series II 109 SW
    95 RR County LWB
    06 Range Rover
    98 Discovery LE

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    • DGG
      2nd Gear
      • Nov 2006
      • 304

      #32
      Engine to chassis ground UPDATE

      So it's been a while since I have messed around with trying to fix the distributor. I've been spending most of my time painting body panels and parts while the weather is nice.

      I replaced the points, condenser, rotor,and low tension lead. Still not getting 12v where they need to be. I discovered that with the ignition on, I can get 12v to the points if I lift up the base plate with a screw driver. Any significance to that? Thanks.
      Doug
      61 Series II 109 SW
      95 RR County LWB
      06 Range Rover
      98 Discovery LE

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      • SafeAirOne
        Overdrive
        • Apr 2008
        • 3435

        #33
        Originally posted by DGG
        So it's been a while since I have messed around with trying to fix the distributor. I've been spending most of my time painting body panels and parts while the weather is nice.

        I replaced the points, condenser, rotor,and low tension lead. Still not getting 12v where they need to be. I discovered that with the ignition on, I can get 12v to the points if I lift up the base plate with a screw driver. Any significance to that? Thanks.
        Yes. You are on the right track. Either a short, an open exists where it shouldn't in that area.
        --Mark

        1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

        0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
        (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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        • stomper
          5th Gear
          • Apr 2007
          • 889

          #34
          I believe I've read somewhere about a fiber insulation washer that is supposed to go on the screw that holds the points into the distributor. If you mix up the placement of the washer, it can ground out the points.

          Someone else can confirm this, but it may be your issue.
          Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth.

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          • DGG
            2nd Gear
            • Nov 2006
            • 304

            #35
            I believe I figured out what is wrong. I took everything apart again to see why when I pry up the moveable base plate, I get 12v at the points. When I took the two base plates off, I noticed that the plate that moves has a metal contact that is supposed to touch the fixed plate. Well, the contact on mine was not touching the fixed base plate. This explains why when I pried the moveable plate up I got power, I was making the metal tab hit the fixed baseplate. I simply just bent the tab so it would make contact. I have everything apart and cleaning it up. I will get everything back together in the next couple of days and update.
            Doug
            61 Series II 109 SW
            95 RR County LWB
            06 Range Rover
            98 Discovery LE

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            • DGG
              2nd Gear
              • Nov 2006
              • 304

              #36
              Ok, so I have nothing figured out at this point. Haven't messed with the distributor in a while because I was doing other things on the truck like pulling the transmission out.

              Revisited the distributor today, and have some more information.

              When the points are open, I have 12v at the points.
              When the points are closed, I do not have 12v at the points or anywhere else.
              When the points are closed and I lift up the moveable part of the base plate, I get 12v at the points.

              I never get 12v on the fixed side of the points, just the moving side.

              So is something shorting out at the base plate? I don't know where to even look. Help!!
              Doug
              61 Series II 109 SW
              95 RR County LWB
              06 Range Rover
              98 Discovery LE

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