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@GA Architect may have some input.@Trollhole
Does anyone have feedback on one of Marshals distributors and a Holley Sniper?
My sniper unit is not reading a RPM signal from the coil (-) and will not fire.
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@GA Architect may have some input.@Trollhole
Does anyone have feedback on one of Marshals distributors and a Holley Sniper?
My sniper unit is not reading a RPM signal from the coil (-) and will not fire.
Thanks, we’ve been chatting.@GA Architect may have some input.
Let me know if you want to upgrade to a refurbished FJ60 distributor.Thanks, we’ve been chatting.
I am going to put new set of plug wires and new coil.... my current one has been placed horizontally and it’s oil filled. Replacing it with an epoxy filled Pertronix.
I do not see consistant spark from my current set up, will pop first couple seconds of key turn, but then no spark after that.
Let us know what it looks like, including a photo or two of the internals, and how it works out.Hi, check this out:
Electronic Distributor Fits For Landcruiser 2F 4.2 3F 4.0 FJ40 FJ60 FJ80 Carbi Amazon product ASIN B01KPWOD9Q
Ordered but didn't get it yet...
Hi,Let us know what it looks like, including a photo or two of the internals, and how it works out.
It looks as if it's a hall effect sensorHi,
Just got it....didn't install yet....attached photos
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Well....so far I installed it but it doesn't work....You can replace the anti-overrun type rotor with a US market OEM type rotor used on the 1/75 through 8/80 2F distributors - Toyota Part Number 19102-45150.
Any idea how to debug it? Or throw to the garbage?Well....so far I installed it but it doesn't work....
No instructions :-(Were any instructions included? If it's like some of the other similar aftermarket electronic distributors, one lead goes to the coil (+) terminal and the other goes to the coil (-) terminal. No igniter required. Were you able to install it so that the rotor is pointing to the #1 terminal on the distributor cap when the engine is at top dead center on the compression stroke?
Thanks a lot @4Cruisers.I have new NipponDenso vacuum advancers that either will fit your distributor or can be easily modified to fit. Can you post a photo of yours with the cap and rotor off? I've been selling them for ~$70 plus shipping.