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With all the hoohah over the electronic unit, I picked up a spare original auto-advance distributor today thinking of getting it ready as a spare. And of course, it's all a bit ropey.
I know Distributor Doctor has lots of stuff, but has anyone found cunning ruses for replacement of bits to the same spec, or other suppliers of the overhaul (rather than service) items?
Online I found "What I have found is that the springs out of the Distributor fitted to the Series 2 Morris Minor Distributor can be pressed into service quite effectively in an Austin Seven".
Is this a well known fact, or do others have their own recommendations for such things?
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17-11-2017, 09:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 17-11-2017, 09:16 PM by Reckless Rat.)
Mr RP came with a Lucas DK4 distributor which eventually I removed due to wear issues and constant misfiring. I now run a Bosch supplied by Willie McKenzie and it has given faultless service for a number of years. It has the Dunford patented advance limiting mod on the bob weights.
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ok, but specifically interested in just the DK4 - and keeping em going as cheaply as possible!
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18-11-2017, 11:38 AM
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I have to admit I bought a new electronic DK4 mainly with the intention of trying to 'downgrade' it to a mechanical unit. A lot of the issues people report with originals are simply due to the fact that they are worn out. It looks to me as though much of the brand new unit should be backwards-compatible?
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that is quite interesting as I found myself looking at the similarities of advance springs from Ruaridh's pictures of the electronic unit innards. It odd that things like these springs haven't been made as a trader project.... or perhaps they have in the past?
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I had a reconditioned DK4A from the Distributor Doctor just before VSCC Prescott Long course this year after struggling with a replica bosch 009 for some time. The car now runs better than ever!
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19-11-2017, 06:35 PM
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I fitted new springs supplied by (I think) the Seven Workshop about 5 or 6 years ago. Might be worth a call and well worth the few pennies they cost.
Disappointingly on another DK4A two new steel drive gears (fitted by the distributor doctor) failed within just a few miles. A good second-hand replacement has subsequently been fine. Also check carefully new cams from the distributor doctor - two were found to be machined 10 thou off-centre and had to be discarded.
Eliminating end float is relatively easy and will improve things, as will making sure the rotor arm is tight on the shaft.
Peter.