d25 or d45

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alanlad
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d25 or d45

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Have a 1969 traveler so has the car a d25 or d45 distributor? Or how can I find out which one I have?
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Re: d25 or d45

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my money would be on it having a 25D. Look on the top face of the distributor casing (the face that the cap sits on) you should be able to see 25D on there without the need to remove the cap. If i recall it's near the advance and retard diaphragm.

if you can't find it i'll take a pic of mine to show you where to look.

25D would be the original one for the car.
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Re: d25 or d45

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As standard the car would have a 25D, but may have been fitted with a later (and better) 45D . Post a picture ! Why do you ask anyway - is it giving problems?
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Re: d25 or d45

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I've bought a Accuspark Electronic and the have sent a D45 and was just checking if this was in order to fit
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Re: d25 or d45

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It will do if you told them it was an A series engine - but personally I would avoid the 'electronic' version.....
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Re: d25 or d45

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It was in a advert for Minors so should be fine.
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36DD would be enough for me!! :o
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Re: d25 or d45

Post by dalebrignall »

i have not heard of that type of dizzy :D :D
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does dd stand for double diamond?
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Re: d25 or d45

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Fitted the Accuspark D45 electonic ignition along with new coil and leads.
Vary easy to fit and the change in the car was super.
Fast class upgrade to any car and worth the money.
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Re: d25 or d45

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dalebrignall wrote:i have not heard of that type of dizzy :D :D
Erm It's not a disi I think he's on about a dishwasher lol.... Ok I'll get my coat

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