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> Fuel Injection/Carburetor Distributor, What does this mean? I can't use a stock dizzy on 1.7
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post Oct 14 2013, 05:19 PM
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While setting up my carb cable I read this. What does this mean? I was going back to using my stock 1.7 dizzy, does this mean I can't?


#11 below

Are they talking about the ignition distributor or something else?


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post Oct 14 2013, 08:03 PM
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It will work.
Remember the bottom points and if you want use the vacuum port on the carbs joined at a T fitting to enable vacuum advance.
You do not need vacuum advance.

Set it up with points and a condenser, set the timing at 27 degrees at 3500 rpms, to show you the full advance.

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