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Mark, many of the distributors will physically interchange. The major difference will be in the advance curve. If they are vacuum advance types, some have a threaded vacuum fitting, some are push on. Some have side entry caps, some are top loaders.
Jeff
Brian, be sure to let us know how the 43D4 works for you! Its a slight recurve from your stock distributor and should work great with your engine.
If you like the "teglerizer" site, check out my website at www.advanceddistributors.com - double click "links", and click on "Lucas distributor database." You'll need the magnifying glass tool at the top to read it, but there's a LOT of info there!
Jeff Schlemmer
Advanced Distributors
I have to wait till next week to install the new dizzy. Unlike you retired folks, Jack, I have to work. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif Also, I'm taking the car up to Crystal Lake this weekend for a family gathering and hate to rush the job just after the car is puring. So, I have to wait till next week but am taking the new dizzy as a back-up.
BTW Jeff: Let me know what you schedule is for the next couple weeks. I can give your loaner dizzy, which works nicely back. But if you dont want it, I can babysit it on a permanent basis
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