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Re: time to buy a dizzy - where and which one? (archive)

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Posted by Dwight H. on August 13, 2000 at 21:13:05:

In Reply to: time to buy a dizzy - where and which one? posted by Peter S on August 13, 2000 at 20:19:33:


Went to adjust timing, idle speed and mixture when I saw the distributor was shot. Lots of slop and the timing mark moves all over the place. I don't want to just put on electronic replacement, but also want the advance weights etc either tested and rebuilt, or a new dizzy altogether. How much do I have to spend and where do I get it from?
Peter S

Try Jack Fahuna in Reseda. I have heard that he found someone that can check the advance curve. He can probably set you up with a good dist. 818-774-0064

You can also try Ireland Engineering in Duarte which is closer to you. 626-359-7674

For a new dist. you can try La Jolla Independent in San Diego 800-466-8184

Whatever you get, try to go with the electronic breakerless ignition. Pertronix being about the cheapest and most reliable for daily driver. This will also be available from these suppliers.



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