I also sent my unit to Advanced. He did a fantastic job, looked brand new, and
provided me a superior cap for a small charge. My total was less than $120,
installed the unit, and the car started on the first start. Hit it with a
light, made some adjustments, and all was well.
He does fantastic work, highly recommended.........Craig
1972 Triumph TR6
On Mar 11, 2010, Bob <yellowtr@adelphia.net> wrote:
On Thursday 11 March 2010 07:36:07 pm Carl TR wrote:
> I was able to fix the clamp - will need to get an appropriate bolt/nut to
> replace the bent one- but otherwise it works. (I used a long machine
> screw/nut and was able to tighten it down.)
>
> The vacuum unit is toast. BPNW has them listed on their site. But - I
> vaguely remembered a thread about distributor issues when installed on 86mm
> engines. A search of the archives found:
> Re: TR3A ignition timing
> from [Thomas Meise]
Carl,
If you are having trouble with your distributor, any part of it, you can send
it to Advanced Distributors and Jeff will rebuild it better than new for around
100 $. He will replace any worn part and install a new vacuum unit if
required.
I had him do my distributor on my 72 TR6 and it came back better than new and
he micro polishes the body to a mirror shine,
After my 6 is done I am going to be shipping both my 3 and 4 distributors to
him. He comes very highly recommended!
The link is: http://www.advanceddistributors.com/index.htm
Bob
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