OT: 67 non-S 911 Distributor Rotor? |
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OT: 67 non-S 911 Distributor Rotor? |
FlacaProductions |
Sep 21 2023, 06:07 PM
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FlacaProductions |
Sep 21 2023, 07:08 PM
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That may the the (only) way to go.
I think it may be the original that’s in there now. Amazing. Should I get continuity between the top center (where the coil wire sits) and the outer tip that would sweep through the plug wire locations? Seems I should….but I do not with the one that’s in there now. EDIT - I now know that I should only get continuity when the centrifugal arm is extended. This is the case but I still have suspicions about this piece. If only because of its age. Big thanks for this. |
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