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Hello, 51 216 distributor squeaking? What is a good replacement.?

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Is the truck running good .There is a grease cap that can be taken off and cleaned out and new grease put in to keep it lubricated . Be careful cleaning it out there is a small spring and a little puck that pushes the grease.The cap can be turned and taken off by hand.


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Truck runs good , just squeaking from distributor. I will have to try that thanks.


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Fix the one you've got. A squeal is just a lack of lubrication. Take it out, remove the vacuum advance, and soak the whole distributor in a container of solvent like mineral spirits or Diesel fuel for a few hours, and give it a good inspection. The only reason to replace it would be severe damage or extreme wear.
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Grease cap .
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I will give it a shot.thanks

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Luray,

Believe it or not, it could be your points squealing. I had never heard of such a thing, let alone encountered it but someone on this forum posted about it a year or so ago. He sent me the AV file to prove it.

After making sure your dizzy is lubed, etc, if it's still squeaking, change your points and see what happens.

I don't know if I still have the file otherwise I'd post a link for you to compare noises.


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Ok good info ,thanks


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Back in the day, replacement points used to come with a tiny capsule of grease that was supposed to be used to lubricate the rubbing block on the points where it contacts the cam. A little bit of grease there can't hurt.


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I had what Otto Skorzeny describes above some years ago before there were forums. Running a lot of grease through the cup on the distributor did not stop it. I don't remember how or why I decided to put a microdot of grease on the distributor cam with a Q-tip, but that stopped the points from squealing.


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