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61_FL_Apache 03-09-2021 02:45 PM

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So now that your distributor doesnt have that many miles, this should not cause your issue. I jumped on this thread because the issue I had is the same as your with a no start condition. I replaced my cap and rotor and problem solved.

I am faced with a potential worn distributor gear causing premature failure of the cap mostly. I will pulling mine this weekend to take a look.

1976gmc20 03-12-2021 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by crsgmc (Post 8889286)
61_FL_Apache, thanks for posting that picture. To my eye that cap looks really bad. I am not surprised that the truck would not run. I had almost no dust and corrosion. I live in SE Wyoming, that humidity is low most of the year, even in the summer when the winter wheat fields are growing it is usually less than 30 percent. I did have some erosion of the terminals and in other areas almost a buildup of metal. When testing continuity I had to scratch the metal to make contact. Maybe that was a sign. I hope I am not headed for cap and rotor hell in the future.

Looks like you are in for a Big Snow this weekend !!!

crsgmc 03-12-2021 02:28 PM

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The snow is not the problem, it is the wind. Predicting winds over 40 mph, going to be some serious drifts. I got the new cap and rotor from Rock Auto. It is DCR-820X by United Automotive. It is heavier than the one that I just installed. Looks to be a quality part. Rock Auto lists it as a "premium" part as opposed to economy or standard. I think I will replace the new one in the truck with this one and keep the other one as a backup. I just don't feel good about leaving the exact same cap that failed in the truck. If the old one failed at 14,000, the one in the truck may fail at 9,000.

61_FL_Apache 03-12-2021 02:31 PM

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I was looking at RockAuto at the United Automotive distributor for the aluminum body. I have been trying to figure out where their parts are made, but haven't figured it out so far.

Let us know how the cap change goes.

1976gmc20 03-12-2021 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by crsgmc (Post 8893148)
The snow is not the problem, it is the wind. Predicting winds over 40 mph, going to be some serious drifts. I got the new cap and rotor from Rock Auto. It is DCR-820X by United Automotive. It is heavier than the one that I just installed. Looks to be a quality part. Rock Auto lists it as a "premium" part as opposed to economy or standard. I think I will replace the new one in the truck with this one and keep the other one as a backup. I just don't feel good about leaving the exact same cap that failed in the truck. If the old one failed at 14,000, the one in the truck may fail at 9,000.

A couple years ago y'all had a pretty big snow in May!

We were trying to go down to CO and had to postpone our trip for a few days. There were huge banks of snow along the road around Cheyenne, but the sun was shining by then.

I hate I-25 from Cheyenne south :(


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