Hi chaps,
If I wanted to run an M90 on Motronic, is this the adapter I need? I know I'll need a different upper timing chain cover and rocker cover too - but this is the part I'm most interested in.
Many thanks,
Rob
M90 motronic rotor adapter
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Re: M90 motronic rotor adapter
Yeah, that looks like a motronic rotor mount. I'm not sure it's the right one. Early cams have a slot on the front to drive the dizzy. I think you'll need an motronic cam to interface with the rotor bracket you've shown in pics.
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Re: M90 motronic rotor adapter
Thank you, I suspected it might be a little more involved! I'm told the profile of the B35 cam is very similar to the Hartge one suitable for the M90, so it might work out okay in any case.
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Re: M90 motronic rotor adapter
Personally, I prefer the early dizzy. It makes it easy to change timing and can be recurved, with lighter springs. I don't know if it could work with motronics though.
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Re: M90 motronic rotor adapter
Thank you, you've got me thinking now!
Cheers,
Rob
Cheers,
Rob
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