hi, currently rebuilding my prestolite distributor as backup, in case my replacement electronic Mallory module decides to fry again. Anyway, I had a squiz at the manual, and while there is mention of the "oil wick", there is no explanation as to how it functions. I was wondering what lube (if any) is used on the prestolite points cam, to prevent excessive wear on the little plastic points bumper? Just a dob of standard grease?? Or a thinner oil? or do I squirt oil into the wick? Thanks, Quentin
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I use a thin coat of distributor cam lube on the cam. If the points have a felt wick, then I give that a couple drops of motor oil. A small tube of distributor cam lube can be bought at the auto parts stores or on ebay, where someone might want to retire on the sale. LOL
A tube will last your lifetime, and probably the next owner's lifetime.
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"A tube will last your lifetime, and probably the next owner's lifetime."
Too true!
I garage sale'd a large (think autobody spot filler) tube of Delco-Remy still in its hard cardboard&tin, pull the string box.
The tube had been opened but hardly used, and I have enough for several lifetimes.
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