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Is the arc of the wide tip correct?
Does it touch in the middle or the ends?
Print the picture and swing a divider from the point of contact at the rotor center electrode contact to the tip of the new rotor tip to answer that question or build a jig to measure clearances.
I found the MO3000 standard tip to have the tightest clearance at it's edges because it is sawed off straight and is next to an arc distributor terminal. Although any rotor tip arc beats the pants off an MO3000 standard tip the FD117 tip arc is almost a dead match to the slant distributor cap terminals.....probably because there isn't much difference in the V8 & slant cap OD?.
Of course if you machine the cap terminals then you can shape the terminal post to match the rotor tip very closely.
The end result might be best evaluated by measuring the change in coil wire secondary voltage ( over a range of rpms) when making a change......a drop in coil wire voltage would indicate that gaps in the distributor cap were reduced during the swap over the entire rpm range...... enough to extend life of the ignition components and get improved spark at the plug.
Based on a couple dozen tests it's looking like 2000 to 4000 volts is the best to expect in the coil wire for points or HEI ignition with the standard spark plug gap of .035.
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