Recently replaced ignition parts on my 66 383HP Charger including the pictured black cap. Never seen one with a breather. Standard brand I believe. Anyone else seen these and have an explanation why it would be needed? Pertronix electric ignition if that matters.
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So apparently my memory is fine & I didn't just pull all that outta my butt....The vent on the pictured cap is to relieve buildup of ionized gases, from the arcing of the rotor tip to the cap contacts, inside the distributor. The addition of the vent to replacement caps started in the 1980s.
Mystery solved! I always wondered where those extra ions were coming from in my garage.The vent on the pictured cap is to relieve buildup of ionized gases, from the arcing of the rotor tip to the cap contacts, inside the distributor. The addition of the vent to replacement caps started in the 1980s.
Probably due to the air fuel mixture getting so fat at altitude the weak spark couldn't fire certain particularly rich cylinders...A clear cap would be very cool. Could stand there for hours and watch all 8 firing off over and over. Back in the day I never had an issue with a cap. Especially going only 10K miles. I did have issues once in awhile with the dual points. Recall one time going over Tioga Pass in Yosemite in my 67 440/375 HP Sport Fury. It began missing as I got to the upper altitude and ran fine after I dropped elevation. Turned out one set of points gap had closed down to about .010 and were slightly burned with a tit on them. Why that only showed up at altitude I don't know but adjusting them solved the problem until I could change them out.
See! The vented cap works!!!!Mystery solved! I always wondered where those extra ions were coming from in my garage.