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Re: distributor question

To: William Zehring <zehrinwa@UMDNJ.EDU>, morgans@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: distributor question
From: jpavone@vanstar.com
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 13:31:49 -0700
William,

A mechanical tach DOES run off the cam on the Ford engine. Your cam cover
must be modified to accept a tach drive gearbox.  Pegasus Auto Racing 800
688-6946 can set you up with the drive gearbox and modified cam cover.

Regards,
John
59' 4/4




From: William Zehring <zehrinwa @ UMDNJ.EDU> on 07/14/99 11:38 AM PDT

To:   morgans @ autox.team.net@SMTP@Exchange
cc:
Subject:  distributor question

Dear all;

Here's a bizarre question, that sort of segues out of the electronic
ignition theme and sort of doesn't.  A friend has a Smiths chronometric
tach collecting dust in his garage.  Evidently, its all he has left from
his glory days as a formula ford upstart.  Anyway, I've developed an itch
to put such a tack in the morgan ('67 4/4).  My electronic Smiths tach is
serviceable but, zowie, a chronometric tach... now that's stylin'!  Anyway,
to get to the point: its mechanical.  My mechanical MG tach ('63 B) links
off of the cam with a speedo cable; obviously not an option on the ford
engine'd morgan.  What about a distributor with a tach cable linkage?  Can
anyone suggest a distributor that might serve this purpose?  I.e. it's
drive has to be accommodated by the ford mill and it has to have the cable
linkage and it has to be for a four-banger.  What about the TR4 mill?  Is
the tach mechanically driven?  Or, is the idea of swapping in alternative
distributors just not in the realm of possibility??

thanks,
Will Zehring







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