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Chris, I would just use a stock distributor with that head since it will make the same horsepower as running the Nissan distributor. Save your money and buy a dual fire distributor that actually has a performance advantage. |
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I don't know what info you have on the Delco distributor but check out the link. Looks like the 5195 was used on 1918-19 Stutz Series S and G. https://forums.aaca.org/topic/409794...ibutor-wanted/ |
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If someone has machining capabilities and wanted to go with a similar looking unit, I would consider using one of Tim Dickson's units. He purchased all of the molds & such from the late Dave Hentschel who manufactured distributors to proxy for Bosch style magnetos. I have used several of these units, -one on a Crane-Simplex and one on a Seagraves Fire Truck. Find a side drive Mag bracket and timing gear cover, -or use an A/B industrial engine governor setup and adapt one of Tim's units. https://www.dicksonautomotiverestora...to-conversions |
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[QUOTE=johnneilson;2396438]Chris
Yes correct Brierley’s cyl head is not OHV Plug placement in an OHV is typically not an option with everything So what is the head? If just trying to get it running after 75 years a single plug should be adequate J[/QUOTE The head is a Indanapolis. Made by Morton and Brett. As far as I know they made the first OHV for the Model A. I wish I could show pictures but it is too difficult on this site.
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That is. Notice that the distributor drive and mount are there missing the distributor.
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