[quote]<i>Originally posted by darrellw</i>
Hi Don,<font color="red"><font size="3">1</font id="size3">.</font id="red">If the vac unit isn't connected to vacuum, then you should be able to remove it,<font color="red"><font size="3">2</font id="size3">.</font id="red"> but you may then have to find a way to fix the points plate (I know it isn't really points) so that it doesn't rotate. I don't know what the guts of your dizzy looks like.
<font color="red"><font size="3">3</font id="size3">.</font id="red"> Not sure what your question is about the clamp. Seems like there is only one way for it to work?
-Darrell<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
Thanks Darrell
1. Since the ECM runs the dizzy the vac unit is not connected to any thing
2. The plate is already fixed. That's part of the GM FI thing.
All the guys with the Patton TBI has the same thing
3. Got the clamp worked out .
I tried to remove the unit but the screws to the plastic cover that seals the electronics are semi stripped and I think that funny head size.
So I was not able to remove it.
So, I will have to pull it and try to reposition it AGAIN
Thanks
Don
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