Great stuff. Thanks. I am looking for the best lucas dizzy to put in the
motor, which has been recently rebuilt and upgraded (9.5:1 CP, street cam, etc.)
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: DaCRANEz@aol.com
Date: Monday, November 29, 2004 0:19 am
Subject: Re: Dizzy Question
> The 41352 model was specific to the 1971 model year. I has a
> different
> advance curve than your earlier unit. The static timing for the
> 41202 is 12 deg
> BTDC and for the 41352 is 4 deg BTDC. They both call for dynamic
> timing of 4 deg
> ATDC with vacuum retard blocked. The big difference is in the
> cetrifigal
> advance curves. At 3000 rpm the maximum advance on the 41202 is
> 22 deg at the
> crank versus 30 degrees for 41352. You may run into an over
> advance problem with
> the 41352. Others may be able to elabotate more on this subject.
> I know that
> Berry Price sleeved his posts to limit advance. There is much
> detailed info
> in the Bentley Manual-pp.511 thru 517.Hope this helps.
> Mike C '71 TR6
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