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Old 06-12-2022, 12:59 PM   #19
Merc Cruzer
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Default Re: Correct springs for a Load-O-Matic distribator

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Originally Posted by tubman View Post
Send the gears to "Charlie ny".
What gears?

I am currently rebuilding the one without the Distributor Primary Terminal. I have already installed new bushings, and thought, since it was all apart, why locate the Distributor Primary Terminal, and put it in, to make it correct.

Then it goes to my local club guy, with the Sun distributor machine, to have it set to the correct specks.

I know there are allot of choices for distributors out there, but I am trying to keep the car as original as possible.

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Around here load-a-matic distributors have almost no value and can be found at swap meets cheap. I simply buy a parts distributor every now and then to rob parts from.
Good suggestion, but not too many swap meets locally. Even when I go, flathead stuff is few and far between.
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