
Clear distributor caps
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- Minor Legend
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Clear distributor caps
Does anybody know of a supplier for transparent dizzy caps - specifically for Series II Minor. It would be quite nice to see what's going on in there and see the parts whizzing round. 

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- Minor Legend
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Re: Clear distributor caps
have you tried going out more?




Cheers Alex
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- Minor Legend
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Re: Clear distributor caps
Seriously I reckon they look good. You can also diagnose ignition faults with them because you can see what goes on.
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Re: Clear distributor caps
I have one to fit a DKYH4A Dizzy, Haven't seen a new one for more than 25 years
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Re: Clear distributor caps
I like pyrex cylinder heads, polycarbonate brake drums, acrylic diff cases, and those steering rack gaiters that come in packets of three, for the same reason.JOWETTJAVELIN wrote:You can also diagnose ignition faults with them because you can see what goes on.
And wouldn't it be useful if the human body had inspection covers and washout plugs?
Kevin
Re: Clear distributor caps
I was waiting for something ---and Kevin supplied it 
