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Spaulding Flamethrower Info

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by torchmen49, Dec 31, 2005.

  1. torchmen49
    Joined: Mar 5, 2005
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    Does anyone out there have any info or literature on setting up and installing a "Spaulding Flame thrower" distributor ? They were also sold under the name "Grant" . These were an odd item in that they had two (2) flat caps on each side of the housing, to which the plug wires for that side of the motor were attached . They dont have conventional rotors as we know them, rather a common poletype rotor which is part of the main shaft in the dist.. I kinda think I've figured out how to index it on number 1 fireing, but any help from you guys or copies of original installation instuction sheets would be awsome . Happy New Year!
     
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  2. loogy
    Joined: Mar 6, 2004
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    I have one also and would be curious to gather information on them as well.

    This roadster has one in it that supposedly has been converted to electronic internals. He's a HAMBer and goes by the handle "THEM" I think. I would like to know the details of his conversion.

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    To do the conversion, I assume that you would need two Pertronix (or similar) units for the cnversion as these are basically two distributors in one case. I have heard that the stock points type set-up in them wears (burns) very quickly and that in order to change them (if you can find a set) requires disassembling most of the distributor. Converting to electronic would solve this problem.

    I know that this isn't really along the lines of what you were asking, but I figured some good information might come of it.

    Chris
     
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  3. 40Standard
    Joined: Jul 30, 2005
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    40Standard
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    from Indy

    I converted mine using two 4 cylinder pertronix units. But to answer your questions, I have some copies of the original instuctions I can e-mail, just pm me you address.
     
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  4. Any chance you remember the part numbers for the units you used? Any difficultes? Thanks.
     
  5. InjectorTim
    Joined: Oct 2, 2003
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    They definately look Rad! This one for moper is for sale on eGay
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    I'd be most curious to find out what era these things are from, early 60's?
     
  6. 40Standard
    Joined: Jul 30, 2005
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    from Indy

    Here's a couple of pics of one for a small block Chevy, it was an extra I had., it had the two coils mounted on it from Mallory.
     

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  7. Hey guys,


    I have an old "Hot Rod Ignition" book and I took pictuers of the Spalding pages for you. I'm not sure if you'll be able to read them or not, but if you like what you see, PM me with you email address and I'll send over the full size pictures which are big enough to read.

    I have/had one on my 32 I just sold. It was a Chevy converted for the Flathead and it was not only cool looking, but ran great!!! These were very very expensive in their time. You could buy a Mallory for $50.00, a W&H DuCoil for $75.00 and a Spalding was around $125.00. Really a cool piece to work on too.

    Matt
     

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  8. nates ratrods
    Joined: Sep 30, 2011
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    What electronic conversions did you use exactly. I'd like to convert mine over but have no info at all on how to do it. I just have the info for the point stuff
     
  9. Blown392
    Joined: Apr 8, 2016
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    Blown392

    I've got a rotor and all the other parts of anyone is interested , I used the housing for my boat but the guts is up for grabs
     
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  10. silent rick
    Joined: Nov 7, 2002
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    i have one for my 283 and another for my y block. the person best able to answer your questions on these distributors is @GMC BUBBA

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  11. Blown392
    Joined: Apr 8, 2016
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    Blown392

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    Anyone in need of original flamethrower parts shoot me a message , everything but housing
     
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  12. buickvalvenut
    Joined: Oct 29, 2008
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    buickvalvenut
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    from Rialto

    pm sent. What are you looking to get? Let me know thru pm
     
  13. Blue One
    Joined: Feb 6, 2010
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    Blue One
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    When I say the title of this thread, not being familiar with the "flamethrower " distributor my first thought was that another immature asshole was looking for ways to shoot flames from his ass end :D:D ( tailpipes ) :D
     
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  14. buickvalvenut
    Joined: Oct 29, 2008
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    buickvalvenut
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    from Rialto

    lol.. not this ass hole. Never been my thing..i feel its stupid
     
  15. patty442
    Joined: Mar 28, 2020
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    patty442

    still have the flamethrower parts? What is the price? Thanks
     
  16. patty442
    Joined: Mar 28, 2020
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    patty442

    second request. Are the flamethrower parts still available? Patty 305 336 four four two nine. Thanks
     
  17. You do this thread is 4 years old?
     
  18. el Scotto
    Joined: Mar 3, 2004
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    el Scotto
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    from Tracy, CA

    15 years old... thread was started in 2005.

    This thread is so old it has its learners permit! :D
     
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  19. LOL, Shit, I was only looking at the last post prior to the question.
     
  20. hotdamn
    Joined: Aug 25, 2006
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    hotdamn
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    @40Standard do you still have the part numbers to convert the flamethrowers to electronic?
     
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