The newer MP distributors have Mallory internals. Every .010" = 1* mechanical advance at the crank. Another example of MP not caring about the people that buy their products.Instead of keys, use the shanks of a drill bit. Does exactly the same thing. Looks a lot like a mallory curve kit.
The springs may be more difficult to obtain.
Exactly. That kit is for Mallory distributors with the YH advance mechanism. Same mechanism used in the newer MP vacuum advance distributors. The MP version of that spring kit had slightly greater selection. (Those springs are not the right length or rates for a Chrysler or Prestolite built distributor. )The newer MP distributors have Mallory internals. Every .010" = 1* mechanical advance at the crank. Another example of MP not caring about the people that buy their products.
Nothing wrong at all. You just don't have the convenience of using the curve charts with different color springs.I may he a novice, however whats wrong with using the mr gasket 925B advance spring kit on a mopar dizzy.
I may he a novice, however whats wrong with using the mr gasket 925B advance spring kit on a mopar dizzy.
This kit is for the old style OEM and aftermarket distributors FBO sells with the larger weights.$11.00 shipped for just the spring kit from FBO systems. Score!
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$11.00 shipped for just the spring kit from FBO systems. Score!
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This kit is for the old style OEM and aftermarket distributors FBO sells with the larger weights.
Take the cap off and look inside. If the weights are around 3/8" thick the FBO kit will work. If they are around an 1/8" thick the kit won't work.Well crap is that what I have?
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Take the cap off and look inside. If the weights are around 3/8" thick the FBO kit will work. If they are around an 1/8" thick the kit won't work.
Need more information to know if they are OK to use:..whats wrong with using the mr gasket 925B advance spring kit on a mopar dizzy.
OK. You should try it. Thin weights are used in a number of different advance mechanisms. It might be very similar to a factory GM or an MSD, both of which are easy to buy springs for.The mechanical advance weights are 1/8"