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Distributor Maintenance
The Lucas booklet entitled:- “Running Instructions for the LUCAS coil ignition equipment.” has a section on distributors which is reproduced below.
RUNNING INSTRUCTIONS & MAINTENANCE USE OF IGNITION CONTROL
When the equipment is fitted with an automatic timing control, there is no need under normal running conditions to make use of the manual control usually fitted, not in the case of an Austin Seven. This is provided for use under special conditions, e.g., when the engine is in need of decarbonising, the experienced driver may find that the engine is assisted by retarding with the manual control. One of the advantages of automatic timing control is that the ignition will always be retarded when starting, consequently there is no need to use the manual control for this purpose. LUBRICATION
1 Distributor
Shaft
2 Cam
3 Distributors with Automatic Timing Control
4 Contact Breaker Pivot
5 Distributor Gears Periodically, say, when the engine is being decarbonised, move aside the cover on the gear housing and if the gears are dry, add a little high melting point grease. Care must be taken not to add excess of grease, otherwise it may work its wav into the dynamo or distributor. In warm and tropical climates, the lubrication of the moving parts will need more frequent attention.
This article originally appeared in CA7C Seven Focus Mar 2002, pp21-23.
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