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Turbo Phil

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I have a fair collection of dizzy lying around in the garage, some are Turbo ones and some are from normally aspirated MG Metros. They are all the later type with the ignition module mounted on the side....... How do i tell which ones are the Turbo ones and which are the normal MG ones ? does anybody know the identifying codes for either ?

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excellent question Phil - i've been thinking the same myself as i need a clearout aswell...

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check the centrifugal advance springs in the base, the turbos' springs are of a larger gauge wire than the naturally aspirated one.


Turbo Phil

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Cheers for that ! I'll check them out.

Phil. *smiley*

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