amanco
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Now this was VERY unusual for the M37, but it wouldn't start. And when it did, it was missing on at least one cylinder of the six and ran very poorly. I just couldn't figure it out, the plugs are new, spark was strong (when I could get it to run). I thought maybe the timing was off a bit. Alas I figured it out. Curious about changing the timing and having no idea how to do it on this distributor I pulled the cover off. I thought maybe the points were fouled and needed cleaned up. Pulled some fine sand paper thru them, tried to start it again, nothing. A put here and there but that was it. Well my brother was wheeling around in his 59 Willys and it suddenly died in the yard so I went over to bail him out. I pulled his dist cover and checked the power to the points with my meter, good on one side and no power on the other. But the wire connection looked bad so I unhooked every thing pulled the points out cleaned them up and reinstalled then, set the gap, put the cap back on and he was on his way. Well, I went back over to the M37 and decided to roll the engine over to check the gap on the points. With the follower on one of the high points of the rotating shaft, there was no gap! I couldn't believe it, this had to be it! I re-set the points gap and put a bit of grease on the bone dry cam. Put the cap back on and it started immediately. Best I can tell the little plastic cam follower rubbed it's way down to where there was no more gap and the points were not opening. Stranger things have happened but I just wonder how many people have been dumb founded as to why their engine wouldn't run or ran poorly and it just needed the points gap re-set?