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Distributor Cap & Rotor Arm

Postby paulrob100 » Thu Nov 24, 2016 5:25 pm

I have ordered some Magnecor ignition leads for my GTA. So while the leads were off the cap I decided to take it off & check it & the rotor arm. I was really surprised to find the inside of the cap & rotor arm both really wet. The car is always garaged & i replaced the cap & rotor about a year ago.

Should there be a seal between the cap & the distributor body ? If not is there a `recommended` way to keep it dry ?
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Re: Distributor Cap & Rotor Arm

Postby clee » Thu Nov 24, 2016 5:44 pm

There should be an o ring on the inner black cover to ali body but no,there is no seal on the dizzy cap.They sweat a bit ,there is a slot in the ali part,bottom edge,I assume to let it breath but ....
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Re: Distributor Cap & Rotor Arm

Postby paulrob100 » Thu Nov 24, 2016 8:08 pm

Thanks Lee, thats really interesting. There is no o-ring on the inner black cover, so maybe i should sort that out.

It makes sense about the slot to make it breath, however i would have thought that the cap would track like mad with moisture in it. Obviously that cant be checked when its on the car.
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Re: Distributor Cap & Rotor Arm

Postby JohnC » Fri Nov 25, 2016 10:07 am

paulrob100 wrote: .......... I was really surprised to find the inside of the cap & rotor arm both really wet. The car is always garaged & i replaced the cap & rotor about a year ago.

Paul, can I refer you to a post on this subject that I wrote quite a while ago about my theory on this subject. Rather than you having to look for it, I reproduce it below rather than just posting a link. It was in response to another members question on this subject ........ I hope this is of interest to you.

Jon K wrote:....I had the same thing recently with my cap and rotor. It seems to be a common problem with moisture in there.

The quote above seems to be a regular feature for these turbos, and there have been other threads refering to the same problem. In my humble opinion, to me, it is not a fault of the cap or rotor. Various makes of caps have been used, and still the problem reoccures.
My money is on the seal behind the rotor. If you think about it, the lip seal is made of a flexable neopreen type material which could have been in position for some 20 odd years in one of hottest areas on the engine (with heat rising) so over time I suspect it has lost its flexability. Further more, when an engine is started from cold, condensation forms within the engine, (crank case and all) and with the possibility of worn rings from high milage, crank pressure can be high. Put all that together and I would put money on that as being where the condensation is getting into the cap, being forced through the seal by the crank case pressure. There was also a pic recently of oil deposites in the cap which clearly came from a worn seal.... I noted that the owner was going to change the seal because of the oil. But I still feel that condensation, being less viscose, could well pass by the seal, especially when the engine is cold, without there being any trace of oil.
If it were me, considering the above, I would be looking to replace the seal at my earliesr convenience...... they cant be too expensive, and if it cures the "condensation in the cap" problem, I would be a happy bunny.
Clearly I have not got a Turbo to play with, so I don`t know how easy or difficult it is to replace the seal, but looking at the exploded parts diagram, it should not be too bad. Perhaps someone (Clee ?) who has changed one could advise.
I have always believed that "Prevention is better than Cure".
I hope you find my thoughts interesting. :wink:

John

PS. I have just found this in the Engine manual ......

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Re: Distributor Cap & Rotor Arm

Postby paulrob100 » Fri Nov 25, 2016 1:14 pm

Thank you very much John. What you say makes perfect sense. I will have a look to see how difficult it is to change the seal.
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Re: Distributor Cap & Rotor Arm

Postby r5gordini » Wed Nov 30, 2016 6:23 pm

I think this may be the problem I am experiencing with my A610 too. I'd be interested to know what you find out! I've had a look at Simon Auto but can't see a distributor seal or similar.

I'm looking at solving the problem once and for all by going for a distributorless system when I switch to Adaptronic, which should also solve a lot of other issues, including the fuel pump relay bridge.

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Re: Distributor Cap & Rotor Arm

Postby clee » Wed Nov 30, 2016 7:20 pm

I have all seals in stock .Single or double lipped ...
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Postby darrenbiggs » Wed Nov 30, 2016 7:28 pm

I have all seals in stock .Single or double lipped ...
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Re: Distributor Cap & Rotor Arm

Postby clee » Wed Nov 30, 2016 7:35 pm

and that's as far as we want/need to go with the lip/seal inuendo I'm sure ...but ...
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Re: Distributor Cap & Rotor Arm

Postby darrenbiggs » Wed Nov 30, 2016 7:37 pm

Now how long before someone tells the joke about the penguin who likes ice cream?
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Re: Distributor Cap & Rotor Arm

Postby clee » Wed Nov 30, 2016 7:45 pm

nope, don't know that one ??
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Re: Distributor Cap & Rotor Arm

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Re: Distributor Cap & Rotor Arm

Postby darrenbiggs » Thu Dec 01, 2016 7:20 pm

That's the one :up
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Re: Distributor Cap & Rotor Arm

Postby r5gordini » Sun Dec 11, 2016 7:40 pm

Has anyone tried to remove their distributor yet? I'd like to take a look at the seal - my problem (severe misfire) reoccurred today - just a couple of weeks after cleaning up the inside of the distributor.

The central bolt feels incredibly tight and I'm struggling to undo it. That's the bolt that goes through and into the camshaft... Just don't want to break anything, but it looks like it should just undo???

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