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I had asked this question on the Day 2 parts thread..I guess Professor Mallory did not see it..lol
I had never saw a YC-310 with an electronic module until I found this one. Anyone know about these and when they were released? <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: [email protected]</div><div class="ubbcode-body">very impressive for a kid Jed-1. Jed's new name is.........Professor Mallory he will be doing seminars with Bill Grumpy Jenkins in the near future. Get your tickets while they last. </div></div>
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Isn't that the mallory "Unilite"??? If so they came out in the late 70's.
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I was just going to say that! Lol I hope you have the correct coil number to go with that distributor?
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310s came in many configurations (I believe all were double points and would work on both BBC & SBCs), electronic, single capacitor, rev/pol single capacitor & rev/pol double capacitor and I am sure there were others. I think they were all non-Vac (mechanical)advance units. And as Professor Mallory said, make sure you couple these dizzys with the right coil/electonic CD unit, rev/pol switch, resistor, etc.
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Sam, the earlier Rev-Pols came with a round coil and two negative posts for the double condenser. The later RP's had a single condenser and box type coil.
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That makes sense Jed. Thanks!
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It has to be a Unilite module, but the part number on the box is the same as my dual point. Both are nos and were in sealed Mallory boxes.
On the coil, I would imagine any coil that works with an electronic module will work with this one.... MSD, etc. I wouldn't think a modern Unilite module would work any different than the old. Yes, no? <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: whitetop</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Isn't that the mallory "Unilite"??? If so they came out in the late 70's.</div></div>
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The 29150 Mallory coil is the electronic version. There were a few NOS on ebay recently.
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GO JED-I GO, GO JED-I GO
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The "kid" is amazing!
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