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Got my dizzy recurved by Jeff Schlemmer.....

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Jeff, at Advanced Distributors, overhauled my dizzy for me, in record time I might add! Nice job! My bushes were wobbly and he recurved it nicely for my performance setup. He also offered to remove my bellow and add on a micrometer adjustment in place of it (I am running centrifugal advance and not vacuum advance so I don't need a bellow.) Boy is that nice! Being able to set the timing without a wrench! (Jeff said that bellow are hard to come by and was happy to make the trade.) The whole unit came back nice and shiny and with his new rotor and cap. Very, very pleased with the result. And quite reasonable in cost. I would recommend him highly.
 
Nice guy to talk to also. He'll be getting mine when my R&P arrives so the car will be down for a bit.
 
I was one of his first customers and we've done a lot together. I've got four of them with different curves that I play around with and his work is just great.

https://www.74tr6.com/distributor.htm

And the wheel is great too!

https://www.74tr6.com/distributoradjustable.htm

I too run with with full centrifugal advance and no retard connected.

https://www.advanceddistributors.com/

Wait till you see the latest fuel pump project that I did with Jeff. More on that in the near future as the house project progresses and I get my workbenches back in shape.
 
Me, too. It made a definite noticeable difference during acceleration.
 
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