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TR2, -3, -4 and 4A Distributor Specifications

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Subject: TR2, -3, -4 and 4A Distributor Specifications
From: scharfr@aol.com
Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2005 16:17:57 -0400
The subject of which distributor is appropriate for a TR4 (or 3, 2, or 
4A) has come up sporadically. Beyond that has been discussions of part 
numbers and questions about how much advance the centrifugal and vacuum 
units provide. I hope that the following information will be of some 
use in clarifying the issue and identifying mystery distributors. The 
source is a series of ?Service Data? publications from the English 
weekly ?Motor Trader.? These were issued as supplements to the magazine 
and provided a wide range of servicing date (clever name, eh) and 
specifications. Here is what is written on the TR2, TR3, TR4 and TR4A.

 TR2, 1952-55 Models (Publication date unknown)
 Distributor:
 Type and service No. DM 2 P4 40403
 Advance range (crank deg.)
 centrif. 26-30 degrees
 vacuum 12-16 degrees
 Advance starts (crank r.p.m.) 200-400
 Max. Advance (crank r.p.m.) 4300
 Cam angle 60 degrees +/- 3 degrees
 Contact spring tension 18-24 oz
 Contact set No. 420196
 Contact breaker gap .014-.016in.
 Condensor:
 capacity .2 mf
 min. insulation 3 megohms

 TR3, 1957 model (Published 31 July 1957)
 Distributor:
 Model No. DM2 Part No. 40480
 Contact Breaker Spring tension: 18-24 oz.
 Contact breaker setting: 0.014-0.016in
 Contact closed period: 60 degrees +/- 3 degrees
 Contact set No.: 423153
 Condenser capacity: 0.18-.25 microfarad
 Minimum insulation: 3 megohms
 Rotation (drive end): Clockwise
 Centrifugal advance (crank degrees) commences at:200 r.p.m.
 Max. centrifugal advance (crank degrees) at: 26-30 degrees
 Centrifugal advance springs: 421227
 Vacuum advance (crank degrees) commences at 2in of Mercury
  Max. vacuum advance (crank degrees) of 12-15 degrees with 18in of 
Mercury

 TR4 (Published 27 June 1962)
 Distributor:
 Model No. DM2 Part No. 40735
 Max. centrifugal advance (crank degrees) 18-22 degrees at 2,400 r.p.m.
 No advance below 450 r.p.m.
 Centrifugal advance springs: Part No. 54411614
 Max. vacuum advance (crank degrees) 4-8 degrees with 15in Hg.
 No advance below 1in Hg.

 TR4A (Published 3 November 1965)
 Distributor:
 Model No. 25D4 Part No. 40795 (H.C. engine)
 Max. centrifugal advance (crank degrees) 18-22 degrees at 2,400 r.p.m.
 No advance below 450 r.p.m.
 Centrifugal advance springs: Part No. 54411614
 Max. vacuum advance (crank degrees) 4-8 degrees with 15in Hg.
 No advance below 1in Hg.

  You will note that the data is not categorized in the same manner for 
all models. Nevertheless, it should be clear which distributor was 
specified for the modes noted, on the dates in question. It is also 
possible that some of the changes in specification may have been made 
on a running basis. For example, it is certainly possible that the 25D4 
distributor may have been specified later in the TR4 production, yet 
before the TR4A. And because the specifications were the same between 
TR4 and TR4A, either of the two models in question should function 
appropriately.

  I hope that this information adds to the discussion. I?d be pleased to 
hear of any additional references.

 Bob Sharp
 Michigan
  64-ish TR4




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