carbon wrote:
Swapping shaft from 45D into a 25D might be possible, but quite involved as there are a number of differences between them.
When you say 'advance curve all over the place' if this is scatter then chances are the bushes in the 23D are worn and putting another shaft in won't help.
If it is just incorrect advance curve then replacing or adjusting the advance springs in the 23D is possible. Main point to check is the total mech advance in the 23D likely to be 15x2 deg, so needs very light primary spring and go easy on the static advance.
Yes, I realise would need to fiddle with the springs to correct the curve in the 23D4. The bushes in the 23D4 are OK. The distributor curve was professionally checked on a test unit off the car.
What got me thinking was that I noticed that a 25D shaft assembly appears identical to the 23D4. So if the 45D assembly was also identical I could just swap it over. The 45D I have is a "modern"unit that I know suits my motor.
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68 Morris Cooper S Mk1 (*ex 78 1275 LS 4th last built, 70 Morris 1500 OHC & 70 MiniMatic)