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Old 09-03-21, 18:53
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Hello,

I am new here.

I also have a Ferret (Mk 2/4).

Ed Landstrom's post brought me here as I have been trying to work out swap on the distributor in my Ferret.

I contacted The Ferret Club (Oshawa Museum, Ontario Regiment) to see where I could find published instructions for fitting a Chevy distributor to a Ferret engine.

They can not find the document at all, but do recall one member doing it years ago...

I could really use the help from Ed or anyone with any info or photos on the swap.

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Len Savage
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Old 09-03-21, 19:30
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Hello,

I am new here.

I also have a Ferret (Mk 2/4).

Ed Landstrom's post brought me here as I have been trying to work out swap on the distributor in my Ferret.

I contacted The Ferret Club (Oshawa Museum, Ontario Regiment) to see where I could find published instructions for fitting a Chevy distributor to a Ferret engine.

They can not find the document at all, but do recall one member doing it years ago...

I could really use the help from Ed or anyone with any info or photos on the swap.

Respectfully

Len Savage
Hi Len,
The correct B60 distributors are still found new in the UK, why mess with an incorrect one, the auto advance may not be correct for the engine. Try Richard Banister in the UK.
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Old 09-03-21, 22:18
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Richard,

I could not get Bannister nor any of the UK sources to ship even a cap and rotor to the US.

Seems that the cap and rotor are either not worth the paperwork or some restriction encountered. I was told huge red tape involved. It's a US thing from what I read in an email from them.

Same thing on Ebay. (Caps and rotors have come up for bid in the UK, won't ship to the US).

My distributor is functional, though no spare points, and my cap and rotor are in need of replacement.

This is why I started looking for an easy to locate distributor swap. I know that when I installed modern wires and spark plugs it was huge improvement in spark and was less likely to foul.

"For want of a nail".

I really enjoy driving the Ferret and I want to keep it on the road. I did modernize the exhaust and put a real flex joint in and it was another huge improvement and I don't have to breath exhaust any longer.

I really do appreciate your response, thank you for trying to help me out.

Len
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Old 09-03-21, 22:52
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Hi Len,
Have you heard of a business in Texas called REME Depot www.remedepot.com ? They have a lot of dealings with Ferrets and may be able to help.
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It will be a week or so before I'm home and have a chance to look for the instructions. If I can find them, I'll forward them then.
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Old 11-03-21, 18:55
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Thank you Richard and Ed!

I had never heard of remedepot nor had they come up on any google search for Ferret parts.

Spoke with the owner on the phone and really seems like he enjoys what he does. His filter adapters were also ordered.

They service Carburetors as well! I will no doubt need there services again.

Ed,

Those instructions are worthy of republishing and saving for future owners. I thank you for the effort. I still plan on doing the conversion as parts are going to get harder and harder to find as time goes by.

Thank you both for your kind help!
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Old 11-03-21, 23:26
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Len,

Glad to hear you made some progress

Welcome to Ferret ownership
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