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Location: Bala North Wales
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
I have no experience of the DK distributor, but I understand that, with the DJ instrument, the top bushes wear, which messes with the dwell angle. Both my distributors now have new bushes and sorted out greasers.
I hvae just got back from a 35 mile round trip down to Dolgellau to have some new tyres fitted, together with a couple of stops en route for shopping etc. and the car has behaved perfectly.
Incidentally, I had no idea that worn tyres could have so much rolling resistance! Despite the fact that Dolgellau is downhill from Bala, the car went better coming back with its new boots on that it did going.
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Location: Edinburgh/Lothians
Car type: Seven Special
If the old tech is shagged then get it rebuilt properly. Carry a spare set of points if you must. Why spend hard earned on new tech with dubious/fickle reliability and have to carry old tech as a back up because you dare not trust it. The old tech back up is probably also shagged!
It just seems crazy logic to me.
I have used the Distributor Doctor in the past for Lucas units with very good results. Is there anyone out there who does the same service for A7 units? I have not enquired but possibly the DD does.
Paul N-M
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Location: Bala North Wales
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The lad I found (quite by chance) is called Trevor Fawcett. He has a Chummy, a 'C' cab van and an RP saloon. I understand he rebuilds A7 dynamos starters and distributors more as a hobby than anything else.
I shall email him tonight and see if he will allow me to share his contact details on this site.
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YesI have no issues at all with what people want to use or carry as spares.
Live and let live!
This forum seems to discuss the merits of electronic distributors on a regular basis and reliability or related issues seem to be a recurring theme. Many old cars have electronic upgrades and owners don’t seem to feel the need to carry a whole spare unit for fear of unreliability. For some reason many A7 owners seem to feel naked without one. I’m curious why this is the case.
Paul N-M
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Car type: 1931 RN, 1933 RP
I had exactly this problem a few weeks ago. The battery was charged up to about 6.8 volt but no spark when cranking. When the voltage at battery was measured during cranking, it was just over 4 volts. But recovered to the high 6v when stopped cranking. Duff battery. Replaced with an Exide from Tanya and starting was instant.
This bears out what Ruairidh says about the electronics not working with a low input voltage.
Roly
1931 RN, 1933 APD
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David that email doesn't seem to work... wanted to ask him about toggles etc.
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Location: Bala North Wales
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27-03-2019, 10:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 27-03-2019, 10:35 PM by David Stepney.)
Sorry. The correct email is: trevazit@hotmail.com.
Its amazing how a simple 'typo' can lead to all sorts of trouble!