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Distributor: Description and Operation

Distributor Exploded View:





The distributor is mounted on the rear (flywheel end) of the engine cylinder head, and is direct-driven by the camshaft at one-half crankshaft speed. An off center drive tang pinned to the distributor shaft engages with the camshaft in only one position. Rotation is counterclockwise. Housed in or on the distributor are the centrifugal advance, vacuum advance and ignition module/pickup coil.

The crankshaft angular position is sensed by a pulse generator, consisting of a four-lobed armature mounted on the shaft and rotating in the field of a two-pole permanent magnet stator. As the armature lobes pass the stator poles, magnetic pulses are generated, which induce weak currents in a pickup coil, which is part of an electronic ignition module. The module controls the current through the ignition coil primary winding. The module turns the current on between firing points to build up a magnetic field around the coil windings. It then turns the current off on a signal from the pulse generator and pickup coil.

IGNITION MODULE/PICKUP COIL

The ignition module receives a Profile Ignition Pulse (PIP) signal from a pickup coil (located in the distributor), and it also receives the spark output (SPOUT) signal from the ECA. The ignition spark timing is corrected according to the PIP and SPOUT signals. The corrected IDM signal is sent to the coil and to the ECA.