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Wanted: 12a dizzy
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Re: Wanted: 12a dizzy
There's more than one. You mean electronic one?
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Re: Wanted: 12a dizzy
I'm not entirely sure which one I need to be honest, it's for a 13b motor on a carb, I've been told the easiest way to get it running is to use a 12a dizzy, I don't think they specified which one I needed.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Kris
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Wanted: 12a dizzy
Either one will work in the VW beetle.
The electronic dizzy is better, but longer and will protrude further out from the block. The points dizzy is shorter and has points (duh) so not as good.
It depends whether space is an issue.
The electronic dizzy is better, but longer and will protrude further out from the block. The points dizzy is shorter and has points (duh) so not as good.
It depends whether space is an issue.
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Re: Wanted: 12a dizzy
Either or then will do, plenty of space I've had to raise the rear lid so it doesn't foul the carb
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Re: Wanted: 12a dizzy
No worriesKg88 wrote:Cheers for the reply tool
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Re: Wanted: 12a dizzy
Hi Keith, I'm up near Wigan, but I pass through Staffordshire regularly, how much do you want?
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