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How to remove a distributor?

Dale,
I am afraid that I can't add anything to the distributor debate. I just wanted to know how come when you ask question you end up with 60 or more responses, many of which are about personal injuries, weather and the world in general? Maybe you are just a good conversationalist. I guess that you are never stuck for something to say at dinner parties!
Hope you manage to sort out your distributor.
Nick
 
Tinster said:
There are NO Triumph mechanics here on the island to tear into the engine to reverse the dog. Even if there were, at this time, I cannot afford the cost $$$ to tear my engine down to reverse the dog....
Well...IF you were to do it, it's probably a 5-10 minute job. You're basically torn down as far as you need to, now that the distributor is out. But I understand completely if you wish to "leave well enough alone"!
 
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