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T100SS
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Lucas Distributor Database

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I found this site (see link below) whilst researching which distributor was suitable for my Traveller. It makes a useful starting point and helps clarify what is meant when people say 'replaces such-and-such a model'.
http://www.starchak.ca/tech/pdfs/lucas.pdf

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It's been highlighted a good few times before.........
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Ive not seen it before.

thanks for posting the link
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Try an Aldon 100 AYSV see http://www.aldonauto.co.uk/shop/ :wink:
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There's nothing magic about an 'Aldon' dizzy - it's easy enough (and obviously v much less expensive) to modify your own dizzy to get the advance curve you need.
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