A good friend has a timer relocator that I am going to go have a look at. He's pretty sure he has the gear for the cam. I hope so. I guess the relocator isn't worth anything without it. He thinks it includes a "modern looking" distributor cap and wires. That part I don't much like. I really don't want a modern looking cap and wires under my T hood. I hope, if he has it all that it will accept the New Day timer that I have on my car now. What's the chance?
He's sure it is not a distributor with points and condenser because it was used on a car that still had the four buzz coils operating. I hope it's a Thomas relocator.
checking out a timer relocator
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Re: checking out a timer relocator
If it doesn’t accept the new day timer and you AREN’T interested in it, please let me know as I could be interested in it.
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Re: checking out a timer relocator
.......hmmm,.......interesting! Never heard the term "timer relocator" before,.....I thought those were called a "timer elevator". Thanks for posting,.....harold