http://www.advanceddistributors.com/
Jeff at Paltech really recommends him. I am sending my 72's off to him this
winter.
Craig
1972 Triumph TR6
>From: CarlSereda@aol.com
>Date: 2007/09/22 Sat PM 04:42:49 CDT
>To: triumphs@autox.team.net
>Subject: [TR] re New Distributor for TR 2-4 ?
>Tony and Jeff,
>An excellent TR distributor restorer is Bob Samara (his advert in VTR mag) or
>do a Google search. I talked with Bob by phone for an hour before
>recommending to my brother Dave.
>He restored Dave's TR4-A dizzy and vacuum (last year) and they came out great
>- arrived looking brand new and with a computer printout of curve behavior
>'before' & 'after'. Dave says his motor runs beautifully. I think it was under
>$150.
>Can't recall exact car you were talking about - but if it's TR4 thru TR4A,
>#40795 dizzy with vacuum unit marked 2-6-3 is the one to have.
>Carl
>'63 TR4 since '74
>
>But for that price, it might not be bad to order one then look at it.
>Hopefully it will have markings on it to tell what its parameters are. Like
>the 2-6-3 on the vacuum unit, and the 10 on the advance mechanism. But then
>it is anybody's guess what the spring rates are controlling the advance
>curve!
>
>It might be better to send out your current unit to get it rebuilt. BTW,
>who is the guy that was listed here who does a good job rebuilding these
>units including new vacuum units?
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