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Factory(?) A-series electronic dizzy
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Anyone have any ideas as to what engie it could be off?

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dat180
Posted: 2007/3/7 18:09  Updated: 2007/3/7 18:09
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 Re: Factory(?) A-series electronic dizzy
Off which engine in the N12? I understand E-series dizzys need some work done to them.

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datrat_dave
Posted: 2007/3/7 18:53  Updated: 2007/3/7 18:53
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 Re: Factory(?) A-series electronic dizzy
Not an E series as they have a different cam follower on them dont they?
Instead of the many angles notched type they have a simple line thru the middle of them yea...?

Correct me if im wrong but

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beattie
Posted: 2007/3/7 21:42  Updated: 2007/3/7 21:42
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 Re: Factory(?) A-series electronic dizzy
Yeh something like that. very very easy to convert. Check out the image called 'elcey ignition, easy as!' in my gallery. Step by step intructions and all!

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ddgonzal
Posted: 2007/3/8 20:03  Updated: 2007/3/8 20:03
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 Re: Factory(?) A-series electronic dizzy
I'm stumped. I've never seen an A-series distributor with a screw-on cap. Although I have three different kinds out in the garage. I guess I should pay better attention...

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BEV11S
Posted: 2007/3/8 20:31  Updated: 2007/3/8 20:31
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 Re: Factory(?) A-series electronic dizzy
My a15 dizzy has a screw on cap.

As for electronic dizzys, whats their main advantage?
Ive got a normal points dizzy on my a15 and never had a problem with it

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Posted: 2007/3/8 22:46  Updated: 2007/3/8 22:46
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 Re: Factory(?) A-series electronic dizzy
Press number in the side of it is:
T4T66371 then in small numbers beside:9829
Then below that is the Nissan/Dtasun stamp with:22100 G5110

The only not so ordinary 'A' engine I have about is an A14GX. Might have collected it from someone who had played with it?

The benefits of electronic are, no more points setting, more accurate/stable timing, and you can run a higher output coil.

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Posted: 2007/3/9 0:54  Updated: 2007/3/9 0:54
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 Re: Factory(?) A-series electronic dizzy
That's a late model (square headlight) sunny truck dizzy. Both of my trucks have them.

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ddgonzal
Posted: 2010/7/3 0:48  Updated: 2010/7/3 0:49
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 Re: Factory(?) A-series electronic dizzy
It is a Nissan Vanette distributor.
Mitsubishi T4T66371
Part Number 22100-G5110

Late model Sunny Truck also uses T4T type so the look alike.

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dat180
Posted: 2007/3/7 12:47  Updated: 2007/3/7 12:47
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1200rallycar
Posted: 2007/3/7 14:54  Updated: 2007/3/7 14:54
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 Re: Factory(?) A-series electronic dizzy
yeah similar to my factory ones

they came on american models, not sure which models though i think only the later ones

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mad120y
Posted: 2007/3/7 15:18  Updated: 2007/3/7 15:18
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 Re: Factory(?) A-series electronic dizzy
Judging from the screws to hold the cap off... I'd go for FWD which means N12 pulsar/astra.

Very easy conversion I did it recently.