Has anyone ever been able to repair a vacuum advance or
retard unit. They seem to be just about impossible to find
anywhere, but I wonder if a repair is possible. It looks
like it might be hard to actually get to the diaphram
without tearing things up, but since it doesn't work
anyway . . .
Tim Gaines
1980 Spitfire
1974 TR6
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Has anyone ever been able to repair a vacuum advance or
retard unit. They seem to be just about impossible to
find anywhere, but I wonder if a repair is possible. It
looks like it might be hard to actually get to the
diaphram without tearing things up, but since it doesn't
work anyway . . .
Tim Gaines
1980 Spitfire
1974 TR6
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