Aldon 103TC Distributor
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Hi All,
After an afternoon fighting with the distributor cap I have finally broken it.
The distributor is an Aldon 103TC - Which cap do I need? what type of distributor is it?
Is there an easy way of getting the cap on? I can get the old 23D one on and off easily, but with this the leads touch the underneath of the carb and inlet.
Thanks
After an afternoon fighting with the distributor cap I have finally broken it.
The distributor is an Aldon 103TC - Which cap do I need? what type of distributor is it?
Is there an easy way of getting the cap on? I can get the old 23D one on and off easily, but with this the leads touch the underneath of the carb and inlet.
Thanks
- AHM
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Hi
If the cap is in the correct position then it can be removed quite easily. The leads need to exit the distributor at about the 7 to 8 o-clock position. Undo the clamp and turn the distributor until its in a position where the cap can be removed easily and take note. ( check that your leads are long enough). Remove the distributor and then refit it in the correct position. As the skew gears engage make sure the rotor arm rotates back to the correct position so that only a minor adjustment is required when retiming the ignition. It helps to mark the body and rotor arm with Tipex before you start.
Cheers
Nick Stagg
If the cap is in the correct position then it can be removed quite easily. The leads need to exit the distributor at about the 7 to 8 o-clock position. Undo the clamp and turn the distributor until its in a position where the cap can be removed easily and take note. ( check that your leads are long enough). Remove the distributor and then refit it in the correct position. As the skew gears engage make sure the rotor arm rotates back to the correct position so that only a minor adjustment is required when retiming the ignition. It helps to mark the body and rotor arm with Tipex before you start.
Cheers
Nick Stagg
- avro
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The cap that PM supplied is relieved on the opposite side to the terminals. It is clear between about 4-8 O'clock as avro mentioned. The old leads are a bit tight - PM could have supplied the correct ones, but I'll make them up to fit exactly.
Maybe the 103 TC as it is specific to the application is already machined
Like this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/20068285 ... =95&ff19=0
Maybe the 103 TC as it is specific to the application is already machined
Like this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/20068285 ... =95&ff19=0
- AHM
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