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Electronic dizzy to suit A-Series
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Does anybody know what electronic dizzy is a straight swap from another nissan, that suits the a-series engine?



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I don't know part numbers but the later model B-210 and B-310 A-14 and A-15 engines had an electronic distributor.

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Hey Benny,

I actually posted a similar item a couple of weeks back in regards to the dizzy.
If you check back through the main forum you can read the responses I got.
Basically they mention a Pulsar dizzy with a modified drive gear to suit.
I think someone actually sent in a photo of the mods required, check it out.
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Re: Electronic dizzy to suit A-Series
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I took my old dizzy to a local guru with 2 other old units from different vehicles and said "make me one for an A series"
He said it would be too hard so he went down the back.....took one of an A series that already had electronic......apparently they came out on leter ones.....and reco'd it for me for the staggering price of $0.
Not a bad deal if I say so myself.

I know the motor was an import one they had shipped in from Japan but I don't know what it was off.

I still haven't used the dizzy but when I get the car running (hopefully soon) I will be using it.

Posted on: 2002/12/31 3:31
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We built one for my A15 by removing the top plate of the original (the one that has the points mounted to it) and replacing it with the top plate from a later Sunny engine (Fwd SOHC 1500) all within the original distributor body, which means you don't have to modify the drive.
I still have the rest of the engine so I will get the model number and post it for you.

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Yep, any A14 or A15 dizzy should work without changing the gear. B210/120Y dizzys work, that's what I used. You just need to swap the adjustment bracket (with the slotted bolt hole). Grab the coil and the wiring and it's a bolt in. Quite simple and fixes the old A12 damp-weather starting problems due to the larger cap. Plus no points problems ever again.

That Pulsar dizzy mentioned might have been an E15 unit.

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never seen an a-series with elec distributor in anything in aus, has anyone here that didnt get an import motor obviously?

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I've checked the model of the engine I lifted the electronic distributor from and its definitely an E15.

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A-14 from a B210 or A12A from 210 , that's what we folks in the U.S.A use.

Tom Grossmann

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