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the centrifugal advance in the distributor

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    Posted: 27 Aug 2016 at 10:43pm
Where is the centrifugal advance in the distributor on a series III D17?
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Under the point/condenser mounting plate.
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A Don mentioned, they are located under the breaker plate. If you happen to notice the weights are stuck from rust or oil, you can remove the weights, (make sure you don't loose a spring) clean em' up with some brakekleen, or if they're rusty run em' on a wire wheel, then give em' a couple coats of dry graphite lube. This will allow them to work nice n' free again. DO NOT us oil on em' or grease! HTH
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Thank you all so much for the help. Will check out and see. Tips are greatly appreciated. Will post when I am done.
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