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    Setting the dwell on a 1972 mustang

    I own a 1972 mustang 351 c 2-v V8. Been trying to set the dwell. Have a reading of 44 on the dwell angle. Need to get between 24-29. Got the hold down bolt loose but cannot rotate distributor shaft. Seems to be 40 years of rust holding it. Sprayed with bust rust. No luck. Any tips , tricks or tools I can use to loosen this up ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chet View Post
    I own a 1972 mustang 351 c 2-v V8. Been trying to set the dwell. Have a reading of 44 on the dwell angle. Need to get between 24-29. Got the hold down bolt loose but cannot rotate distributor shaft. Seems to be 40 years of rust holding it. Sprayed with bust rust. No luck. Any tips , tricks or tools I can use to loosen this up ?
    if you are referring to a stuck distributor then try using an oil filter wrench. it is probably varnished up.
    aka C7ZZ-F
    Regional Director for Bluegrass Mustang Club
    MCA Gold Card Judge 64 1/2-66

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlite65 View Post
    if you are referring to a stuck distributor then try using an oil filter wrench. it is probably varnished up.
    Yes, I am referring to a stuck distributor. Posted last night around midnight, brain was a little fuzzy by then. Did try an oil filter wrench after spraying with rust bust last night. No luck.
    Will try filter wrench again later this afternoon, hopefully spray has time to penetrate.
    Thanks for the reply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chet View Post
    I own a 1972 mustang 351 c 2-v V8. Been trying to set the dwell. Have a reading of 44 on the dwell angle. Need to get between 24-29. Got the hold down bolt loose but cannot rotate distributor shaft. Seems to be 40 years of rust holding it. Sprayed with bust rust. No luck. Any tips , tricks or tools I can use to loosen this up ?
    It's been a few years since I've messed with a point ignition, but I thought the "dwell" was adjusted by changing the point gap. Rotating the distributor changes the timing.
    Set dwell/point gap first and then set timing.
    Correct me if I'm wrong as it has been a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopeto1 View Post
    It's been a few years since I've messed with a point ignition, but I thought the "dwell" was adjusted by changing the point gap. Rotating the distributor changes the timing.
    Set dwell/point gap first and then set timing.
    Correct me if I'm wrong as it has been a while.
    you are correct. but to get it right he will have to adjust the timing and apparently the dizzy is stuck.
    aka C7ZZ-F
    Regional Director for Bluegrass Mustang Club
    MCA Gold Card Judge 64 1/2-66

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