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I admit to being anal when setting points but have had them last over 80K miles. You need to put point lube on the rubbing blocks & cam of rotor. You also need the points FLAT when they touch each other. To do this I use a large magnifying glass. Flat when they separate is the key, bend them w/a needle nose pliers. Set as the gap just opens, you can see the spark. Get the spark points as close to the same point on both S & D. Do this before you turn the Dizzy or move it unless one doesn't line up. THEN put a timing lite on the credit card.
I really dont want to loosen the distributor since it seemed to have been in the right position before I swapped out parts.
Flywheel at "D"...line above the D is static timing line according to manual. on both sides of the line my points are open, so Im thinking I need to rotate the distributer till Im on that verge of activation and set...then use the minor plate adjustment for the "S" left side.
Although......how do you know if your on the correct TDC for the flywheel mark "D". ?