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Early or Late Model Engine
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Hi i was just wondering if my engine is the earlier or later model engine.. i heard based on dizzy position it requires a different resistor?

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Re: Early or Late Model Engine
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that there is a late A12 ,being that the dizzy is at the rear of the motor instead of at the front ,where the alternator is in your pic

hope this helps !

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Thanks so much for the speedy reply! most appreciated! awesome! time to order a replacement dizzy!

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so with the late model engine I'd need a fuel pump from a post 1973 model 1200?

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Nah i dont think so.

The mechanical fuel pumps are interchangable im pretty sure.
or you could blank off the hole and use a cheap low presssure electic pump.

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Cheers reuby!

does somewhere sell the blanking plates? and re the electric pump what would you suggest from where?

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whats wrong with your pump? isnt it all there already? if so just connect your fuel line
and add a resistor (little white chewing gum sized ceramic box) and thats it.

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It's playing up.. im not getting enough fuel to the carby when going uphill! haha it's quite funny the first few times but now im over it!

I bought the replacement pump from ebay but is the early model one so im just wondering do i sell it and buy a later model one or just go electric..

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The fuel pump should work fine the only differance would be the crank arm and or the bolt plate may be smaller! Hope this helps if not u can look at the wiki
<---------- on the side bar that will also help with other problem you may have! Nick

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you can hunt one down from a wreckers as they usually down wear out easily.
Have you tried pulling it apart? you might be able to change arms.

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