I forgot all about this one; memory is a strange thing.
I had a 1968 flat nose Chev van as a tow vehicle until I bought my first new truck- a 1972 Ford van - in 1972. The Chev chewed up the felt oiler for the points ( someone here may remember distributers with points ) and finally I stopped replacing them. On the way home, at night, from a Region 2 race, it started missing , a sign the points were closing up. The top of the engine cover blocked any light from the interior bulb so we limped along to a village with streetlights. I stopped under a streetlight and used a Swiss Army knife blade ( couldn't get it across the border today ) to reflect light into the distributer and set the points with the screwdriver on the other end of the knife. Didn't even have to get out of the drivers seat to get the toolbox.
The van ran fine the rest of the way home.
I had a 1968 flat nose Chev van as a tow vehicle until I bought my first new truck- a 1972 Ford van - in 1972. The Chev chewed up the felt oiler for the points ( someone here may remember distributers with points ) and finally I stopped replacing them. On the way home, at night, from a Region 2 race, it started missing , a sign the points were closing up. The top of the engine cover blocked any light from the interior bulb so we limped along to a village with streetlights. I stopped under a streetlight and used a Swiss Army knife blade ( couldn't get it across the border today ) to reflect light into the distributer and set the points with the screwdriver on the other end of the knife. Didn't even have to get out of the drivers seat to get the toolbox.
The van ran fine the rest of the way home.
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