xtremek
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It's always something.




















@mwbailey, Ford figured a direct mount to the end of the camshaft was cheaper than a fancy set of gears but at the cost of a PITA tuneup. When I bought our 1947 Ford Tudor (in 1963) it was running a little rough. I took the front-mounted distributor off, figuring I'd put in a new set of points and condenser. Damn thing had dual points and I had no clue how to set them. Went to the car parts store (no brand name stores back then) and asked the guy for new points and condenser. He said: "We don't sell points for that car" and I thought I was screwed. Then he said: "We sell rebuilt distributors with the points already set up..." and I thought I was double-screwed. Before I could ask, he said: "...for $7.00 exchange." Had to walk back home to get the old distributor. That flathead ran so smooth you couldn't tell it was running -- a friend with a tach helped me set the idle to 300rpm.You'd think by now it would be easy to remove the distributor since that has happened 4 or 5 times, but it's still a chore.







