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> Dizzy or no dizzy?, D.W.D. already...?
Dizzy or crankfire?
What to do??
Stock distributor? [ 4 ] ** [18.18%]
4 coil electromotive configured for 4 cyl? [ 10 ] ** [45.45%]
Spend money and get a Mallory? [ 8 ] ** [36.36%]
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jhadler
post Nov 30 2008, 03:26 PM
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So here I am with a fully disassembled motor, ready for a bottom end rebuild in the ensuing weeks.

I have, in my possession, a 4 coil electromotive ignition setup that was given to me. I have all the parts I need (including the timing wheel) save the mount itself for the pickup. Should I go ahead and install it? And leave the dizzy on the bench? It's a tough call, but I thought I'd get some opinions from y'all...

What to do?

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LarryR
post Nov 30 2008, 03:56 PM
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I have been hoping someone would come out with a low cost distribuless ignition for the TIV. Very few cars have distributors any more ... I was figuring a system from another 4 cyl could be canabalized for cheap.

Just reread your initial post. If you already have the electromotive might as well put it to good use.
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