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PostPosted: Thu Feb 17, 2005 9:05 am 
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hey guys just been thinking this morning, can a pre a+ dizzy be fitted to a a+ block? ( i know about drive changes, but is the mounting face the same?

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Not to sure I think the mouting bracket is different but I would need to look at the one in the shed to see if the whole dizzy is same and ahs the provisions for the old style mounting bracket.

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Hey,

I have a rear wheel drive a+ in my sprite and all i had to do is change the drive... all the rest is the same, cant b sure ther the same asa mini tho...

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I'm about to convert my Pulsar D4R85 dizzy from A series to A+ for Barney's 1293.
The A+ drive dog is different, the roll pin is smaller, and once I run a file around the Pulsar dizzy's body (or stick it in the lathe) the A+ finger clamp will work fine. :wink:

Diameter and body length of A series and A+ dizzys are pretty much the same.

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drmini in aust wrote:
I'm about to convert my Pulsar D4R85 dizzy from A series to A+ for Barney's 1293.
The A+ drive dog is different, the roll pin is smaller, and once I run a file around the Pulsar dizzy's body (or stick it in the lathe) the A+ finger clamp will work fine. :wink:

Diameter and body length of A series and A+ dizzys are pretty much the same.
fair enough, im just thinbking if i get an A+ block will i be able to use my honda dizzys?

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Yes, I've take mine out already and it will fit. Maybe next week, A+ motor is still not quite in car yet.. 8)

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The mounts on the A+ 1275 motor (from what iv seen) use a diffrnt type of mount,but if you buy a late nuff A+ motor it may well have elec. ignition in it?
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are you already in on the pulsar dizzy thing?,they do sound like a good idear,but id be tempted to leav my stuff mini with a pertronic kit if i could


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CLUBMAN wrote:
The mounts on the A+ 1275 motor (from what iv seen) use a diffrnt type of mount,but if you buy a late nuff A+ motor it may well have elec. ignition in it?
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are you already in on the pulsar dizzy thing?,they do sound like a good idear,but id be tempted to leav my stuff mini with a pertronic kit if i could

Yes, A+ block mounts it different but the Pulsar dizzy can be modded easy to do both.
I've had a Pertronix- they work, but they don't fix the worn bushes and advance mechanism that are a feature of all old Lucas dizzys.
I have yet to find a Pulsar dizzy with any slack in it- they are beautifully made by Mr Hitachi.

re the late electronic Lucas- much of the above applies, and they have had problems with external ignition modules. Pulsar dizzy has it all under the cap... neater system. :wink:

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Do the pulsar dizzys use a ignition coil of there own,or can it be wired to the mini one already on the car?


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Pulsar dizzy uses a standard 1.5 ohm `resistor' coil (but without a resistor), not the 3 ohm Mini one.
For $40 at the wreckers we get the Pulsar dizzy, coil, cap & leads too..

Bosch GT40-R coil works OK with the Pulsar. :wink:

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