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01-29-2023, 05:22 PM | #25 | |
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Re: Distributor recommendations?
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I have just never been down the road of building a strong distributor before. In the past I've yanked one out, stabbed another in, gave it a turn with a timing light and off I went. To me, it has been similar to changing an alternator or a starter, the need to rebuild the unit never inspired me. But now things are different. Given the many changes my 383 build has imposed, there is going to be a need to set up an ignition system specific to my build. I can no long rely upon "one size fits all" generic components. Every feature of my distributor is under careful consideration and even things I hadn't considered. One thing I have recently had to consider is that some aftermarket dizzy's are entirely proprietary and should I have a problem with it on the road, it could be an expensive trip home! I am goin to pay attention to the vac advance, the mechanical advance, how much and how soon, plus the module, coil, cap, rotor and drive gear. There are two things I have been looking for and one is information on the magnetic pickup. Many sources seem to confuse this with the module so instead of info on the mag pickup, I get another article on changing the module. That is also true when I search for information on the removal, testing and install of the pickup. I understand there is a c-clip which needs to be removed (I guess I'll find it) to remove/replace the mag pickup. I have many things to learn about this and sure appreciate the information from those who have traveled this road. I may be overthinking it but rather that than to let some detail slip that makes all the difference between a great ignition and a mediocre one. Thanks for the info with pics. |
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