25D6 Dizzy Options

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25D6 Dizzy Options

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I noticed that the metal plate the points attached to has quite a lot of play in it and the advance spring is pulling it down at an angle and pushing it flat impacts the points gap.

I popped into Rob Sport International for some bits and mentioned some of the issues I'm having and were very helpful, they mentioned checking that the tabs holding the plate down which I need to do. They mention rebuilds and an (expensive) electronic system

However in the meantime fearing the worst (as I've come to expect now with this car!) have just been looking at options, rebuilds seem expensive, a used from CW was about £30 and also came across SimonBBC and Accuspark units, both standard points and pointless electronic.

I understand Distributor doctor is expensive and there is 6week lead time.

It was also mentioned to me to avoid cheap electronic units as they cause issues and if there is play in mine there is no point just fitting an electric module.

So on a budget what should I go with:

1) Used (CW?) unit
2) Cheap rebuild - but where?
3) SimonBBC points
4) Accuspark points
5) SimonBBC electronic or high energy
6) Acuspark electronic or Stealth
7) Something else cheap!

I already have a new 12v coil non ballast and red rotor and new HT leads and cap.
Its a MK2 2000 Dec 1972


TIA for you comments
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Re: 25D6 Dizzy Options

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Aldon electronic from the dissy Dr. About £80 though, but well worth it. No problem using a worn dissy and a fit and forget.
No brainer for me. Possibly the best thing I ever bought.
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Charles H wrote: Possibly the best thing I ever bought.
It seems to work for most people, but I've had endless unresolved problems trying to fit an Aldon to the later D35 distributor.
On my previous car a Luminition kit gave years of reliable service with no attention needed.
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#4 Post by pete lewis »

simon if this is any lead
TSSC shop does recon own unit for £78
new points 114
new electron 170

and lucas magetronic for lucas dizzy at £85

aldon shows as just does delco

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