I've picked up the Cardone 31400. It indeed has the 15 degree cam
inside.
Interestingly, the number on the side is 41533, with what looks like a
date code of 73. I suppose this was what the core originally was...
-=Chris
<-----Original Message----->
From: Robert E. Shlafer
Sent: 8/28/2005 11:47:01 AM
To: cbking@alum.rpi.edu;biffjones@erols.com
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Autozone distributor
Cardone 31402....combo vac/mech replacement dizzy as well. Good prices!
On the 31400 (mech. advance, only).....
If it's the 40819 curve, it should have a
"15" (degrees of distributor advance available = 30 degrees of advance
available
at the crankshaft) stamped somewhere easily visible on the advance
weights within,
under the top plate.
However....
If there is a "10" stamped within, it's possibly the 41372 (or facsimile
thereof) advance curve Peter C. of Worldwide
talked about some time ago. In this case,
a "static" setting of 10 degrees BTDC will
do the trick for a max of 30 degrees of advance at the crank.
Either will work just fine in a basically stock
or mildly tuned 1275.
Cap'n Bob
Basic Frog
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