Mick wrote:
quote from the supplier...I also asked about if there is a kit available for the 29d dizzy, these have a larger rotor button diameter to reach the pickups on the larger caps. The buttons in these kits don't fit as the spark would have to jump a long distance to get to the lead pickups...so it waters down the reat of his reply with regards to the improved heat dissipation somewhat.
Mick, on this one...

I've been reading the instructions for fitting the red module (which are on the back of the little box which it came in, which I didn't notice before posting before, though it doesn't mention anything about the silicon paste - anyway!), and they said to do the following:
Simon BBC's packaging instructions wrote:
1. Remove the old Rotor arm and put aside.
6. Fit the NEW black Trigger, ensuring it is aligned witht he top of the spindle lobes and push home fully, being careful not to use too much force.
7. Refit the Rotor arm fully on the shaft with the locating tag, if the cap and clips do not fit correctly - the trigger and/or the rotor arm are not fitted correctly!
Looking at his kit for the 25D (and remember, the Points and Capacitor for the 25D is shared with the 29D, even if the Rotor and the Cap are different), there's no Rotor arm in the kit.

There is, however, a black ring in there.

I'm assuming this would be the 'trigger'? So perhaps the kit could work across both distributors..?
I don't know whether or not my thoughts on the 25D/29D are correct, as the 45D/43D kit does include a Rotor arm, but it doesn't have a separate trigger. It appears the fitting instructions on the box are generic, to suit all the kits, even though they may actually be a little confusing for some kits (I'm sure someone, somewhere around the world, will be wondering where this 'Trigger' is for their 45D kit!). Food for thought!!!
Still wondering about what to do with this Silicon paste.
