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Re: Offering another Deal - Super C distributor
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Posted by rebuilder on January 31, 2005 at 04:49:29 from (66.228.102.197):
In Reply to: Offering another Deal - Super C distributor posted by Dave in CT on January 30, 2005 at 07:04:04:
Dave in CT: I would use the distributor with no question. Especially if it is in good condition as you suggest. While H dist"s. called for 40* advance in the books many were changed over to a smaller advance 30*or 25* for more power. Generally as you progressed up the farmall line the advances kept getting smaller with heavier spring packages(for power). For example(I"ll compare just the general gassers. Too many other variations with L.P./Distillate/ and firecrater distributors.)The H/M/W-9 have 40*advance. A/B/C/SA/SC/SH/SM/1000/200/300 have 30* advance. 400 had 25* advance. My advice if you could not get the distributor with the timing you wanted was to go to the next size down in degrees. Most of these distributors are interchangeble with a few exceptions: Cubs-16*/404-20*/504-21*(maybe a couple others)--These are pretty much absolute in timing advances.
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