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Distributor advance thread size

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2023 1:22 pm
by Bill_qaz
Can anyone confirm thread and diameter for screw on vacuum advance pipe on the distributor. Is it 5/16 UNF. ? Looking for an adaptor to screw on to convert to push on :tu1:
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Re: Distributor advance thread size

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2023 6:15 pm
by svenedin
Might be easier to buy a new advance unit and that will already have a push on fitting. The diaphragm inside goes hard and fails so unless your unit has recently been overhauled I would say it isn't worth the trouble trying to fit an adapter because it might not even be working! I'd keep the old one though as those threaded ones are getting uncommon and it could be overhauled. You know what it's like -you throw a part out and then 10 years later wish you hadn't!

Stephen

Re: Distributor advance thread size

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2023 7:42 pm
by Bill_qaz
There's nothing wrong with the distributor it runs perfect, if you reckon they are rare the picture is from one on ebay now if you want one. It currently has a plastic pipe fitted to the threaded fitting I'm just replacing it with a new pipe and prefer the push on fitting. I don't want the expense of the replacement copper pipe or changing a perfectly good diaphragm unit to get a push on, when you can simply fit a screw on adaptor. I was just enquiring about thread size as the cars in a storage away from home and wanted to get the adaptor in advance.

Re: Distributor advance thread size

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2023 7:54 pm
by svenedin
Bill_qaz wrote: Mon Jul 31, 2023 7:42 pm There's nothing wrong with the distributor it runs perfect, if you reckon they are rare the picture is from one on ebay now if you want one. It currently has a plastic pipe fitted to the threaded fitting I'm just replacing it with a new pipe and prefer the push on fitting. I don't want the expense of the replacement copper pipe or changing a perfectly good diaphragm unit to get a push on, when you can simply fit a screw on adaptor. I was just enquiring about thread size as the cars in a storage away from home and wanted to get the adaptor in advance.
Fair enough. I don't think they're rare, just less common than the push on type. My car is late and I don't think it every had the threaded type.

Re: Distributor advance thread size

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2023 4:31 pm
by Bill_qaz
Problem solved :tu1: part of original metal pipe was inside the failing plastic, so the rubber push on will go onto a short section of pipe using original nut and olive. :D
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