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> Mallory Unilite Setup, Setting up grey springs for Mallory Unilite
catsltd
post Sep 8 2016, 09:05 AM
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I have grey springs that I need to install in my Mallory Unilite distribitor.(Non Vacuum).

I am having problems figuring out How to install them,no instructions online,and no tool came with the springs.

I also dont understand how to setup iniital advance on distributor.
Sure could use some advice.

Car has limited power above 3500 RPM,and does not start that great,so thinking Initial advance is not great??.

Thanks Grant
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post Sep 8 2016, 12:10 PM
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Maybe this link will help.

http://documents.holley.com/mallory_instru...e_kit_29014.pdf
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post Sep 8 2016, 02:59 PM
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Thanks for the link.
I already downloaded it,but it does not say how a person is supposed to remove or install a new set of springs.
Was hoping for some help with that.
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post Sep 8 2016, 03:04 PM
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Very carefully!

They just slide over the detent of the spring perch.

A small jewelers screwdriver or pick might help.
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