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Carb Conversion, Replacing Distributor for Carb conversion |
falconfp2001 |
Feb 2 2011, 04:14 PM
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Pancho Pantera Group: Members Posts: 451 Joined: 5-December 10 From: Downey, CA Member No.: 12,456 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Quick question, for carb conversion, is the 009 Bosch the recommended Distributor?
Isn't there two versions of that Distributor? Thanks Frank |
falconfp2001 |
Feb 9 2011, 10:08 PM
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Pancho Pantera Group: Members Posts: 451 Joined: 5-December 10 From: Downey, CA Member No.: 12,456 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Change of tactics and another question?
I decided to make the Carb Conversion a build on a 2.0 long Block core that I'm trying to acquire. So for the mean time, I'm going to swap my old and failing 1.7 with one that I purchased in good condition with FI intact. Question, what is the preferred replacement Dizzy for the 050 if I can't reuse my old 050? I think I read that there are differences between FI dizzy and Carb Dizzy? thanks for any input. Frank |
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