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Location: Richmond, Virginia
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Ignition Distributor Rebuild
Any suggestions for a shop to rebuild the distributor on my 1979 911SC? Alternatively, any suggestions on rebuild kits and replacement bushing availability for the same?
Thanks, Duane Duclaux Richmond, Virginia
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Duane,
Try doing a search...There should be plenty of info posted on the subject.
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Call Barry Hershon of Distributors Lab. He only does Porsche distributors. Nothing else.
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Kurt from Partsklassic was great to deal with. Friendly and good turn around. From my own research, Partsklassic does it for about $500 and Barry does it for about $600.
I know you can buy the parts you need from Partsklassic as well. To do it right requires the bushings to be reemed by a machine shop. If you DIY and have a good machine shop you can do it for less than $100 but not counting your time driving around to the machine shop etc.
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I had very good luck with Jeff at Advanced distributors for my 2.7 dizzy and he recurved it as well and the price was right.
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