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frankc
Hi,

Looking for a reputable rebuilder for my Bosch distributor. Did a search - but could not find one.

Thanks,

Frank
tod914
http://www.highperformancehouse.com/ Rich does from what I understand. Other shops have them rebuilt elsewhere.. without naming names.
frankc
QUOTE(tod914 @ Jun 16 2006, 10:58 AM) *

http://www.highperformancehouse.com/ Rich does from what I understand. Other shops have them rebuilt elsewhere.. without naming names.


Thanks Todd - I should have remembered Rich.

Frank
Cap'n Krusty
I do 'em, right here inhouse. Vacuum cans, however, are getting mighty tough to come by, and when they're gone, they're gone. I won't be doing them after the supply runs out. The Cap'n
brp914
Posted Jun 16 2006, 06:20 PM
I do 'em, right here inhouse. Vacuum cans, however, are getting mighty tough to come by, and when they're gone, they're gone. I won't be doing them after the supply runs out. The Cap'n
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Can you set the advance curve too? Everytime I've bought rblts the curve is outa whack such that if set @27 deg @3500, its retarded at idle and barely runs. So you have to advance it some to idle, but then it pings at frwy speed under load.
Cap'n Krusty
Problem getting springs, though it can be done. Unfortunately, the distributor machine I've used for years is NLA. The guy closed up. 914s are supposed to idle retarded, that's what the vacuum can does. The Cap'n
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