Distributor Doctor (Lucas)

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Distributor Doctor (Lucas)

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Looks like someone can supply reliable Lucas distributors, rotor arms, points and distributor spare parts at last.

"Following the success of the black, counterbalanced rotor arms, we’ve gone a step further & made an improved product. Distributor Doctor is pleased to announce the arrival of some ESSENTIAL MEDICATION for tens of thousands of British car owners" - RELIABLE RED ROTOR ARMS
http://www.distributordoctor.com/

"Modelled on the original, dependable 1960's design, but made from modern materials on the latest machinery to very close tolerances.
These 100% LUCAS COMPATIBLE RED ROTOR ARMS* will not let you down.
The integrally moulded brass inlay dispenses with the troublesome rivet used on most versions which is known to short circuit.
The increased insulation properties of the body makes them suitable for use with high voltage coils & electronic ignition kits.
The spring steel clip on the underside, in conjunction with a revised internal tolerance assures a really snug fit, even on old & slightly reduced diameter mountings.
Six sizes are available now, together covering most Lucas equipped cars up to the mid 1970’s."
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Dont forget the big 'works' type condensors as well

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Re: Distributor Doctor (Lucas)

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Martyn was one of the first additions to the recommended suppliers section of the site. Totally good egg!

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