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> Getting dizzy, Rebuild 1.7 or buy new/used other
Dave Cawdrey
post Jan 24 2003, 03:37 AM
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Got my dizzy in hand, and some play at the bottom. Will rebuilding fix this? What else is done in the rebuild?

Or, any ideas for my 2L build w/ 40 IDF's? 050? Mallroy (sp?) I plan on MSD, and the works.

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Bleyseng
post Jan 24 2003, 11:39 AM
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The 050 is a good distributor for carbs better yet is the Mallory according to Jake RAby. If you want BOW Wow sells the bushings to fix your distributor.
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Brad
post Jan 24 2003, 02:29 PM
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The Mallory and the MSD are the way to FLY if you can swing it. We run them in all the race engines (if they arent crank triggered). I personlly wouldnt rebuild a 1.7 dizzy. I would ask this list for a free one that is good.

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