Postby DewCatTea-Bob » Tue Dec 21, 2010 3:26 am
" Well I got two sets of points and condensers from Lacey Ducati. "
____ Well Mike, you didn't mention what your price paid was... If you think you got some sort of a unquie/good-deal price from Lacey, then I don't wish to pry-into that and so you ought still not mention what it was, (out of respect for Lacey).
____ Concerning the points-sets, were they simply the contact-points themselves (with just plate & spring), or were they 'complete' with assy.screw & nut & washer with fiber-washer/insulators ?
__ In any case, when attaching the ign.coil lead-wire & condenser-wire terminals to their common assy.screw (on the points-set), care should be exercised to make sure that the points-alignment is kept at it's optimum when their screw & nut are fully tightened-down...
I've noticed that most everyone else merely-just tightens the screw & nut and do not much pay-attention to exactly how the points-alignment ends-up afterwords.
In my early-past (in the '60s) with this issue,, (due to my extra-fussy concern with minor-details)- I thus encountered a fair amount of frustration with keeping the points-faces perfectly aligned while trying to get the points-assy.screw & nut fully tightened-down (with the 2 wire-terminals kept situated, to my satisfaction), as by the last turn of the nut, the contact-point spring, (or else the wire-terminals) would twist along with the fastener-head next to it, and thus miss-align the contact-faces (or misplace the preferred location for the wire-terminals).
It would seem to be a three-hand operation/task... with one hand holding a wrench to keep the screw steady while with another to tighten it's nut, plus a third to make-sure to keep the spring (or the wire-terminals) from getting twisted-away from their intended optimum positions.
__ Anyone who has installed points in a DUKE and is picky with details (as I am), is likely already aware of this somewhat tedious issue.
I myself have devised just two-handed methods to deal with this issue while the point-set is left mounted on the timing-plate (still within the motor), or while the point-set (along with condenser) is held outside of it's motor-cavity (either with or without being on the timing-plate)... But it's been about 2-decades since, so I don't now recall the best-way. _ However I can state that it's quite helpful to make sure that the ign.coil wire-lead is not connected the shortest/direct route, to the points-connection... Where the points/ign.coil-wire enters through into the cavity/chamber, it should then be routed (AWAY from the points-connection), up & counter-clockwise around the inside-wall & behind (right next to) the condenser, down & rightward, then over & up to the points-connection, (the long-way!).
Completing this indirect pathway/route (for the points/ign.coil-wire), will likely provide future ease of convenience for working with the related components within the cavity-chamber.
__ Good-luck -(time-wise), with your point-set installation !
Dukaddy-DUKEs,
-Bob
PLEASE NOTE... If this-post is not-yet signed-off with '-Bob', then I'm still in the process of completing it,, and if not also included with 'DCT' near bottom as well, then I may edit this post's wording at a later time. - Dct.Bob