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Source advance springs in a 3.2 distributor?
Anyone know where I can source the small centrifigal weight springs inside a 3.2 disrtibutor? I can't even find a part number.
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porsche/bosch have very limited suport for our distributors. No springs are available new.
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Got a salvage yard near you? Harvest them from a late model Audi.
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Barry Hershon in Detroit...
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Google Barry Hershon. He Rebuilt and recurved my distributor.
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I struck out with Barry. He does not sell parts. Any other suggestions?
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Jerry Woods?
This is tough because all these guys are rebuilding and recurving them for a living and parts are NLA... So they dont want to sell you their livelihood. |
Keep in mind that there are 2 types of springs in there.
They may look the same but, they have a different spring value. Even if you find one in a salvage distributor, no guaranty for the right curve after. Curve is sooooooooooo important and only a facility with the right equipment can check it and adjust/manipulate if necessary. |
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This is a case where a properly rebuilt /recurved distrutor will last 100k miles. What do most of us drive? 5k miles per year? Thats 20 years. Which is why our distributors that are 25-30 years old need service. Barry Hershon complete service is less than $600. thats $30 a year. Some things are better left to the pros... Quote:
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