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DISTRIBUTOR SELECTION
Matt G:
Hey 'Reserved', I hope you got this sorted. I had a similar situation recently and had no idea if my issue was this, that, or the other in my electrical system. After days of racking my brain over many weeks inbetween, a fellow club member (thanks Vince) helped me out. There is great comfort in having a fellow rev head, look bewildered and say, "I don't get it... It should start". Back to basics (again, and again), and narrowed down to an inconsistent positioning of my Distributor shaft (springs/clogged/other??). I've imported the MSD from Summit cheaper than I could get it from Rocket. It's a bit more mucking around, but hopefully worth while with regards to reliability.
Just though that I'd share to thank a fellow member and point out that (although I'm a rocket fan) there are alternative source options to the MSD 700 tach drive unit from Rocket.
Darylle:
Hi all
I am currently looking for a replacement distributor for my '78, can anyone offer some advice on make/model please?
I want the one with the in built coil preferably.
gtc:
My mechanic (specializes in American muscle cars) swears by MSD ignitions.
This is his daily driver: http://www.dragnews.com.au/images/stories/EventGallery/2017/170527sydneytcs/LukeGriffiths_SST_999_270517_02.JPG
Matt G:
I agree. Loads of alternative options, but MSD is safe and secure to perform well.
https://www.msdperformance.com/products/distributors/chevrolet/
Darylle:
Thank you for your help people, MSD 8362 it is.
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