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i recently picked up an original electrolock for my 30 and it appears to work good. i am curious as to how it mounts to the distributer the end of it only has the stud sticking out.
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There should be a sleeve on the distributor end of the electrolock. the sleeve is slid off to enable the condensor lead to be fitted in the slot.There is then a spring washer. The threaded stud end goes through a hole in the side of the distributor, through an insulator bush. The inside of the distributor should have a thin sheet insulator between the distributor body and the points spring. The stud passes through both of these, and then has a a small curved plate and a nut on the end.
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Mike, I e-mailed you several photos that show how the electrolock mounts to the distributor. Frank
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