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Old 07-29-2023, 10:22 PM
Lynn Lynn is offline
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Next up; 1962 vintage Snap-on Ignition Simulator.

I have no excuse other than it was at the same vo-tech as the Handy table, and it was only $30 bucks. I figured the distributor was worth that. It is an 1111500 dated July of 69. Fits C10 or C20 big block. Not aware of any car application.

I plugged it in and IT WORKS; although the cord is in desperate need of being replaced. Notice the second pic where the indicator light is one and the distributor is spinning.

Haven't quite figured this thing out. I am pretty sure that if I hook up a timing light and a tach, I could use it to curve Chevy distributors. Have not even looked to see if it will accept others. Heck, if it does, I may sell my Sun distributor machine.

I have been trying to find an owners manual or user manual with no success. There is a degree scale for the pulley

Where else could I have so much fun for $30?
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