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    Posted: 30-September-2025 at 3:05AM
This is probably a simple topic but one I don't know the answer.  The distributor cap that was on my car when I purchased it was a two part, an adaptor and a top cover.  I have since put a newer cap on it and am wondering what the purpose of a two part cap is.  


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There is a YouTube video that explains it, and also shows how you can go back to the smaller cap by removing the spacer.  As they explain it, it’s simply to allow a for a hotter/bigger/stronger spark that doesn’t run the risk of cross-firing to a wrong lead. I’ll see if I can find that.  It was on a videoe about the Dura-spark vs. points…….
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote hogfiddles Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30-September-2025 at 2:15PM
Don’t know if this is the same one that CobraJoe posted…..but here’s the one ai referred to——


[edit: - Ok, so…….I checked— it’s not the same one, but it’s by the same guy. The one that I posted is more about the fallacy of the cross-fire claims.  But, if you go to EITHER video, you get the info, and you can go to the guy’s list of videos and watch the rest of them, too.]

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Thanks to both of you for the info, I've been chasing a dying while driving issue lately and wanted to make sure I didn't need the two part distributor cap.  I have just located the probable problem, a cracked bare wire on the distributor pickup assembly.  The videos do a good job explaining the cap situation.
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