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Plugging distributor hole

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Mike von S.

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These are probably dumb questions, but what's the best way to plug the distributor hole on the VW? The various build manuals I have all presume that either a distributor or some sort of replacement is used. Bob Hoover's blogs also seem silent on the topic. I will be installing the Leburg dual electronic ignition system, and have no use for the distributor. What about the pinon gear? Should this be installed even if no distributor is used (perhaps to control oil flow)? If so, does it need a spring above to hold it in place?
Thanks in advance.
 
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