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davidball

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204 months

Friday 11th July 2008
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The dizzy on my 1700 X-Flow is nicely hidden by the inlet manifold for the two Weber DCOE 40s. I cannot even see any model numbers on it only the word "Lucas". It looks like I will need to take the manifold off to get to the dizzy to find the model number so I can order an electronic ignition kit. I presume the manifold is water cooled so I will have to drain off some coolant. Are there any neat tricks to get round this? I am worried about air locks when I refill.

davidball

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731 posts

204 months

Friday 11th July 2008
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Thanks.

I can get the cap off but I have no clear view of the distributor body to see any identifying marks.

davidball

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731 posts

204 months

Saturday 12th July 2008
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Phew that was fun. I got the dissy out and it is a Lucas FL303. I searched the web for it. Lots of hits but no Lucas dizzy. Does anyone know if it has another ID?

davidball

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731 posts

204 months

Tuesday 15th July 2008
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Thanks for the info it is much appreciated.

davidball

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731 posts

204 months

Monday 11th August 2008
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Well that was fun and games. My se7en is back on the road after three weeks pratting around looking bits. I tried to fit the Bosch dizzy that the previous owner bought but could not fit. I got the thing installed and managed to fire up the beast only to find that there was not enought clearance for the side entry cap so I could turn the dizzy to set the correct timing! Meantime the inertia starter died of old age and it took two weeks to locate a recon unit. I put the old Lucas FL303 dizzy back in and I am mobile again, though with points. I think I will leave well alone until my nerves have calmed down and I feel up to fitting the contactless gizmo.