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there are inexpensive kits to covert from points to capacitive discharge, using the distributor and coil. The points not only deleiver a less reliable spark, they wear out and go out of adjustment as the parts wear and get pitted from the arching. when the points rubbing block wears it also changes the spark timing. I think it was my 1965 volvo 122S that was the last car with points that I owned, and if I wanted it to run good I had to readjust the point gap and reset the timing about once a month. It was normal to have to replace points and spark plugs every three months.dlb wrote:my '82 westfalia was the only car i owned with a points-style distributor, and i hated it. they never seemed to last long.
sorry, my bad. i know that some of the european tercs came with points-style ignition, like in australia and norway and figured that's what dinka had. that's why i thought he wanted to swap to our north american style of dizzy.TURTCEL wrote:DiNka has an electronic distributor...it is not points, just European style ignition. It has and external coil and ignitor mounted to the fender well. The center spark plug wire goes to the external coil/ignitor unit.
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