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1200 engine with B/bird distributor
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SubmitterDodgemanMore Photos from Dodgeman   Last Update2004/9/22 15:18    Tell a friendTell a friend
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Ferals distributor conversion fits like a glove. All the major parts point in the right direction too, This is my freshly liberated, but headless, 1200GX engine.

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darrenwilson
Posted: 2012/7/11 20:47  Updated: 2012/7/11 20:47
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Joined: 2009/10/13
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Posts: 895
 Re: 1200 engine with B/bird distributor
Looks so nice ..

What model bluebird is it off 910?Is it a pull out put in swap or needs modifications to fit a15?
Would it be more better than stock a series.Points or electronic?

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ddgonzal
Posted: 2012/7/12 1:33  Updated: 2012/7/12 1:33
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 Re: 1200 engine with B/bird distributor
It is from L-series engine. It requires modification to work in A-series engine.

Better to use A-series distributor, such as one of the four types of Datsun A-series factory electronic ignition. See EI

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Dodgeman
Posted: 2004/9/22 15:23  Updated: 2004/9/22 15:23
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From: Southern Tablelands N.S.W. Australia
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 Re: 1200 engine with B/bird distributor
The larger cap handles the higher voltage from the High Energy coil with ease, the module protrudes into the cooling airflow & the vacuum canister is neatly tucked out of the way.
Looks like it was made for these early "A" series engines.
Thanks Feral

The green gunk all over the deck & in the bores is a heavy coat of chassis grease. It's messy, but it protects well.