checked under the cap today- I have a pertronix system in there after too many issues with the dual points.
When I initially installed it, the mounting plate seemed too close to a set screw and wouldn't seat. I got that straightened out this morning. Not sure it's related at all, but good to have it set up right.
Next observation is that the cap, which appears possibly to be original, shows no visible cracks but looks old and a little tired. A couple of the pickups inside the cap are partially grooved, with a slight sign of the metal dust created lining the cap.
I've got a new cap ordered because this seems like an excellent thing to have a spare of, even if it's not causing the current bumps.
Is it normal for those to be grooved?
aren't they supposed to convey spark without physical contact?
Does this mean the distributor is moving in a way that it shouldn't?
I read in one of these threads that different caps have slightly different fitment, which could cause this.
Also read about an identical looking cap that will allow the car to run, but is the wrong size.
