Gday peeps
Does anyone know who sells new distributors to suit the 138 grey without paying the $700 price tag? I know there's some electronic ones on eBay to suit the 138 but apparently not the grey 138. Any ideas or are they not that hard to rebuild yourself I couldn't imagine to much would go wrong inside them.
New distributor to suit 138 grey
Re: New distributor to suit 138 grey
G'day Quaddy,
$700 is a fair bit of cash. To be honest, if your dizzy is not misbehaving, I'd give it a simple DIY freshen up. As a starting point:
a) grab the drive shaft and try to pull it in and out of the main body. As long as the movement is minimal (say less than 1mm) you'll probably get away with it (I had a dizzy with 5mm end play... it was fun trying to find that miss ). If it has significant end play, it will need rebushing (more than a DIY freshen up).
b) pull the cap off, and take a check for any cracks or burn marks. Check the centre contact is free to rub on the rotor button. Clean the cap up in some fuel. If the cap is bad, replace it from Repco/SuperCheap.
c) same deal with the rotor button.
d) Check to see if the breaker plate is free to move, and to snap back again. In theory you can pull this apart yourself and clean/reinstall, provided you are methodical. A little bit more complex than a DIY freshen up, but not impossible.
e) replace the points (from Repco) and set the points gap.
f) replace the condensor (from Repco).
g) if the dizzy has a greaser at the base, top it up with fresh grease.
The above stuff is relatively simple, and pretty cheap. It will probably solve most of your dizzy woes.
Cheers,
Harv
$700 is a fair bit of cash. To be honest, if your dizzy is not misbehaving, I'd give it a simple DIY freshen up. As a starting point:
a) grab the drive shaft and try to pull it in and out of the main body. As long as the movement is minimal (say less than 1mm) you'll probably get away with it (I had a dizzy with 5mm end play... it was fun trying to find that miss ). If it has significant end play, it will need rebushing (more than a DIY freshen up).
b) pull the cap off, and take a check for any cracks or burn marks. Check the centre contact is free to rub on the rotor button. Clean the cap up in some fuel. If the cap is bad, replace it from Repco/SuperCheap.
c) same deal with the rotor button.
d) Check to see if the breaker plate is free to move, and to snap back again. In theory you can pull this apart yourself and clean/reinstall, provided you are methodical. A little bit more complex than a DIY freshen up, but not impossible.
e) replace the points (from Repco) and set the points gap.
f) replace the condensor (from Repco).
g) if the dizzy has a greaser at the base, top it up with fresh grease.
The above stuff is relatively simple, and pretty cheap. It will probably solve most of your dizzy woes.
Cheers,
Harv
327 Chev EK wagon, original EK ute for Number 1 Daughter, an FB sedan meth monster project and a BB/MD grey motored FED.
Re: New distributor to suit 138 grey
If you're not a purist, I believe red and blue motor dizzies also fit. Can anyone confirm this?
I have a working red motor dizzie begging for a home FOC here somewhere if interested. Postage or collect from Willunga SA.
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I have a working red motor dizzie begging for a home FOC here somewhere if interested. Postage or collect from Willunga SA.
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Re: New distributor to suit 138 grey
From my understanding, the red/blue/black dizzies will not fit a grey. The drive shaft is very different (grey motor has a bayonet to drive the oil pump).
Cheers,
Harv
Cheers,
Harv
327 Chev EK wagon, original EK ute for Number 1 Daughter, an FB sedan meth monster project and a BB/MD grey motored FED.
Re: New distributor to suit 138 grey
I'd be interested in how the "pertronix" conversions are holding up that people did around 5 years ago????
This maybe your solution Quaddy.
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Re: New distributor to suit 138 grey
Cheers for the replys
Harv I defanetly have a look at all of those things you've mentioned. I've purchased new carbys new leads new plugs new coil it has a pertronix Electronic conversion put in the Dizzy I've had a old fella run he's ear over the motor it ran pretty good for a little while and now she's back playing up. The dizzys the last thing I haven't replaced or overhauled. Any ideas
Harv I defanetly have a look at all of those things you've mentioned. I've purchased new carbys new leads new plugs new coil it has a pertronix Electronic conversion put in the Dizzy I've had a old fella run he's ear over the motor it ran pretty good for a little while and now she's back playing up. The dizzys the last thing I haven't replaced or overhauled. Any ideas
Re: New distributor to suit 138 grey
Quaddy , ring Mick Lambie , he is a member of our club and has just had his dizzy rebuilt by a bloke in Perth , his number is 0417 907 721Quaddy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2017 12:04 pm Cheers for the replys
Harv I defanetly have a look at all of those things you've mentioned. I've purchased new carbys new leads new plugs new coil it has a pertronix Electronic conversion put in the Dizzy I've had a old fella run he's ear over the motor it ran pretty good for a little while and now she's back playing up. The dizzys the last thing I haven't replaced or overhauled. Any ideas
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