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Grumpy old hasbeen
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Distributor needs to be good - regardless of solution.
My '74 Targa ran good one day, bad the next. After a long, exhaustive search my mechanic checked the distributor - it had freeplay in the bearings, causing it to 'wobble' sometimes, which threw the timing out. As it only happened intermittently it took a whole for us to find it. New used dizzy fitted - car runs so much better. I am still planning to fit a 123 unit (I can always go back to the original dizzy if I want to) and see what, if anything , improves. Also will fit a CDI+ unit to replace the original CDI.
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Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: So. Calif.
Posts: 19,910
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For period correctness and a more aggressive advance curve, look for one of the following distributors. Combine with a breakerless point setup (Pertronix, Crane or equiv.) to maintain ignition timing settings.
I think this one: 0 231 159 002 - 1967 911S 2.0 L - 3BOS6C2 ![]() and perhaps alternately, 0 231 159 007 - 1969-71 911S 2.0/2.2 L - 3BOS6U1 0 231 169 005 - 1972 911S 2.4L - 3BOS6U1 Confirm with charts in the respective factory repair manuals. Difficult to replicate starting with the Marelli distributor. Sherwood |
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