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@ DEATHPROOFCUDA - WOW!! Thanks Bud - that site is fantastic! Already gave me more info today than I ever knew about those distributors. Can't thank you enough!
Next question: (They do not address this in the vids ' cause it is new car - at the time - servicing) If I just disconnect that electronic box as you suggested, is the "Armature" inside going to get stuck in a position that will not allow the distributor, the vacuum advance, and the carburetor to function properly?
 
Glad that was helpful. i'm no expert, but based on my limited experience i don't think that disconnecting the solenoid will impact the vacuum advance function.

sorry that i cant provide more details at the moment. had an accident on tuesday and my right arm is currently in a sling, so i'm a one armed keyboard bandit at the moment.
 
Welcome, nice fleet of cars you have there. I grew up on long island (Holbrook). Moved around until I settled here, in the middle of the Pacific ocean.
 
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