Ows at.. Is the pint mine ?


Anyone know what could have gone wrong
The moving point has to be insulated so that it only earths when closed (and allows the current to flow through the coil's primary windings).
It sounds as though you are missing something. The old Lucas points had a flanged plastic sleeve that separated the moving point spring from the post that it moved on, whilst allowing the live wire from the coil to contact (only) the spring.
Can you show us a picture in case the cunning French have done it differently ?
Bob.
Thanks Bob
Yes that is how I remember it........but I have two new sets of points from Citroen and both are the same.......they allow both parts, (metal bodies) of the contact breaker set to be in contact with each other all the time.
Do not quite understand it but I can never really understand electrics.
I will have another go in the week and try to post a photo
put the top hat plastic spacer under the spring to insulate it
or change to this system
http://www.123ignition.nl/pdf/2cv_manual.pdf
more help
http://www.2cvparts.co.uk/startbad.htm
this one sometimes takes a while to D/L but it's well worth it
http://www.agua.nu/ds-files/tony-jackson/2CV/2CVParts1992.pdf

Somewhere I've got a spare points box /distributor for a 2cv I'll have a look through my sheds this week.
and If I find it or a diagram of how the points fit, I'll send it to you.
The light should definitely go out when points are open iirc![]()

Bill the points must be shorting somewhere the arm is usually in the positive line and breaks the current I would pull them out and check that the arm is isolated from the spindle that it pivots onThanks Proff....I have a Haynes plus another with diagrams.......it all seems OK to me.....I need to check if there is any "dodgy wiring" .......there is quite a lot of insulating tape kicking around.........but it should be simple.........
Push the F**king thing as far away from your house as possible, throw a can of petrol over it and then toss a match from a few meters away - run like buggery and wait until the flames have dies down before ringing the insurance company. Explain that it was a 2CV - they will understand
2ndly. Take that huge wedge you've spent your life accumulating and buy something half decent.
Yes! I have been drinking![]()
Bill,
If you short C to earth and then break the connection the coil should spark. Have you tried this?