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Nigel2
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Post by Nigel2 »

Hi,
The distributor for a 1098 is a 25D4 - which 25D4? Is there somebody that can give me the other numbers please so I can look for a S/H one. Also does anybody know if a DM2 can be used in place of the 25D4. I cannot find any sheets anywhere that list either types for 'A' series engines. Thanks in advance - Nigel
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Post by brixtonmorris »

dont know about those numbers, but i have many second hand ones.
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The manual says that it is 25D4 numbers 40849B for high comp,
and 40899B for low comp.
Willie
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Post by AlmondGreen »

The manual says that it is 25D4 numbers 40849B for high comp,
and 40899B for low comp.
What do you consider to be high or low comp?
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Post by Willie »

On the 1098 engine the high comp is rated as 8.5-1 and the
low comp as 7.5-1. the engine numbers for high comp
begins 10MA-U-H.......... the low comp begins 10MA-U-L.
Self explanatory I think. The quoted compression pressures
are, 150 lbs per square inch for High and 130 lbs for Low.
Willie
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