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Re: Info on distrubutor please
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hey guys, sorry to dig up an old thread but i need to know the part number of an a14 points and condensor etc for replacement.. are they the same for all a-series?


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I used the A12 part number in my A15 and had no problems...

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Re: Info on distrubutor please
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Bosch P/N's would look like this:

Engine Contact Set Condensor Rotor Distributor Cap
A12 GL19V GL103 GL256 GL278
A12A GH203 GH208 GH600 GH506
A15 GH203 GH208 GH600 GH506

Spark plug leads: B4034i

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Re: Info on distrubutor please
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Quote:

benny wrote:

Supply voltage: 4.1 + Volts with ballast resistor



does this mean that the datsun A series electronic dizzys use a ballast in the circuit?

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Re: Info on distrubutor please
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Is this info correct?

benny wrote:

Supply voltage: 4.1 + Volts with ballast resistor

I thought the electonic distributors use full 12v power?

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Anyone?

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