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Re: [T3] Weber 34's and which dizzy to use!


On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 22:09, Jim Adney wrote:

> 
> The fact that you've seen it yourself is good enough for me, but I'm extra 
> pleased to see the VW data sheets, too. So the offset was actually 2 degrees, I 
> was just guessing at the 3 degrees.
>
And that would make it 4 crankshaft degrees.

> > In fact, I will prove this at Hershey. I will be driving a car with an
> > "E" distributor.
> 
> You sure? 'Bout time.    ;-)
> 
It probably won't be painted and pretty, but it will run. Now that the
holidays are over, and the truck is all fixed, and if the wife's Jeep
doesn't break down, maybe I can get back to the '66. The engine is back
together back up to the heads, but I need to find all the stuff to do
the 12V conversion.

-- 
Russ Wolfe
'66 FB MT
'71 FB AT 
'65 Bug (not running)
russw@classicvw.org
http://www.classicvw.org



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