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holeshot |
Posted: 2004/7/16 10:43 Updated: 2004/7/16 10:43 |
Home away from home Joined: 2003/4/29 From: GOLD COAST AUZ Posts: 360 |
Re: E 15 dizzy with A series drive The hold down tab on the E15 dizzy will have to be shorten and a pice welded to it on the back side for it to go onto the A dizzy base plate.The vac/advance pot will fowl on the head if you dont.Have a few trial fits before you cut or drill/tap it.Then if that is to hard, unbolt the pot and advance the the dizzy to 10 deg.If you use AV/GAS up to 19 deg advance will still work fine.Must look at mine and do it better.
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who_your_datty_1200 |
Posted: 2004/7/16 10:52 Updated: 2004/7/16 10:52 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2004/2/26 From: Posts: 1440 |
Re: E 15 dizzy with A series drive Thanks mate, I am going to have a trail fitting tomorrow
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Posted: 2004/7/16 11:12 Updated: 2004/7/16 11:12 |
Home away from home Joined: 2003/4/29 From: GOLD COAST AUZ Posts: 360 |
Re: E 15 dizzy with A series drive It is not a clear pic but take a look a ( back from the dead ) in some of my pic.Do a search at left.That is the one I set up years ago
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Posted: 2004/7/16 17:08 Updated: 2004/7/16 17:08 |
Home away from home Joined: 2002/8/19 From: Perth, West Aussie Posts: 324 |
Re: E 15 dizzy with A series drive and all I did after that was cut off the original adjustment plate and smooth it off on the bench grinder. then got the original A series plate which is the same diameter of the E15 stem, drilled and tapped a hole which was conveniently already marked with a grey dot from factory somehow. After that I took the vacuum advance and cut off the outlet tube , then took a micro irrigation 90 degree elbow with one end cut down which I attached with some strong marine epoxy. so far I havent had any problems with the unit. (although I have a spare vac advance incase anything goes wrong)
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