I'm familiar with the B14 distributor, as I use one with my COP. If it were possible to cut off the protruding high tension stack, and then put a B13 distributor cap on you'd basically be in business, but the problem I think you'll run into is that the B13 cap is slightly larger in diameter and won't bolt on. I could be wrong though, and it's worth a try.
Well, I have a B13 distributor laying around, and a B14 one on my car. I guess I could sort of test fit them and see if it might work.
You're right about the power transistor if you go with the B13 distributor, but that might not be a big deal. I bought 3 used recently for $20 a piece and I know Andreas Miko has some he wanted to sell for cheap.
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Originally Posted by BenFenner Well, I have a B13 distributor laying around, and a B14 one on my car. I guess I could sort of test fit them and see if it might work.
You're right about the power transistor if you go with the B13 distributor, but that might not be a big deal. I bought 3 used recently for $20 a piece and I know Andreas Miko has some he wanted to sell for cheap.
Would the harness connectors be different between the b13 and b14 models? Not the 2 pin for the coil but the larger of the 2 connectors.
Yes, the harness connections between the distributors are different. The B13 distributor has wires for the CAS and that's it I think. The B14 has wires for the CAS and the internal coil (which I assumed SENTRASER would be swapping around anyway).
This is in addition to the difference in high tension leads.