Yes it is one of a kindguyph_01 wrote:What a special beast:) one of a kind....,
I love how the alternator sits in the middle
Good job mate:)


But as for the alternator.. it's still in the original position

Yes it is one of a kindguyph_01 wrote:What a special beast:) one of a kind....,
I love how the alternator sits in the middle
Good job mate:)
somewhere in my cavern of crap I have, I did think about it but then I thought if I was going to that much trouble to run wires I may as well put in a tachoRSR 555 wrote:Have you got an old school dwell meter? that will work as a temp tacho
I have no idea either and out of every distributor that Ive pulled apart over the last 25 years, this is the first one Ive ever found with uneven springs which I found rather interestingisnowi wrote:FYI,
All of the dizzy with centrifugal advance that I've ever seen have 2 different springs in them.
I'm not really sure what the intention of having them different is though.
And if they both drop out your subi will feel like a brick to drive. This happened to dad's rangie after an engine rebuild - we found the problem 2 years after it was rebuilt... After that it was like driving a sports car (for a rangie)!TOONGA wrote:Point that makes complete sense, but on the flip side of the coin since I put in the equal springs I can set the timing to 10 degrees. where if I did that before the engine would ping madly and had to run the engine at around 6 degrees
yes Ive driven a car with broken springs and mashed balance weights the only fix was a new distributor. I can't mention the make for fears of a merciless bagging.El_Freddo wrote:And if they both drop out your subi will feel like a brick to drive. This happened to dad's rangie after an engine rebuild - we found the problem 2 years after it was rebuilt... After that it was like driving a sports car (for a rangie)!
Cheers
Bennie