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Distributer rebuild and Pertronix question 120-130

Any machine shop can replace and size any sleeve bearing. You can do it yourself on-the-quick by making a fine diagonal cut [hobby saw] across a bearing, then shim it to size it to the shaft.

Early B18D had dual advance design. Centrifugal advance is spring controlled; spring tension adjustable, on a sliding arrangement. Vacuum advance is adjustable
also. nameplate VJU4BL33

Later B18 󞩝-on] centrifugal only, had different designations [ VJU ???], different curves according to the old manuals. Probably different springs. All looked alike to me, except for the ID plates [riveted to the case].






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