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Hi all,
I am currently running a points distributor and are looking to move to an electronic style distributor. First thoughts jump to a HEI style dist.
Can those of you with experience with HEI dist share your thoughts? I personally can't see any down side to changing over, however as the car is daily driven i don't want to put it off the road becuase the dist is always playing up.
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There isn't any issues. You won't regret doing it. Especially when you have to start it cold in the mornings.
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go for it! mine works great now, but one things i had trouble with was blue and black block clevelands have a different size dizzy shaft. i was swapping my engine block over and found out i needed a electronic dizzy for my black motor because my blue bloc
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Thanks guys.
My understanding is 351's produced after 82 are the black motors and hence different dist.
more research this morning has me looking at two option now: 1) HEI system 2) Procomp/Crane 3 part systems (where you have the dist, coil
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I used the Ford Duraspark unit for mine and it works great. If you're able to, also run an MSD box and it will only enhance everything (more power when needed and awesum fuel econmy when driving normal) Mine originally had the large cap with the big spac
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i had a 12/78 351 4/speed xc with the factory electronic and it was perfect,never even had to think about it let alone look at it.
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A Bosch electronic is very reliable. It has a magnetic pick up that goes in place of the points and a vaned rotor to trigger it. Module is in an aluminuim case same a V8 Commodore.
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Thanks very much to all. It has given me full confidence in the upgrade.
Going to proceed using a the three part setup - appeals a little more to me.
Have ordered through ProComp a PC-9000 dist, PC-6A Ignition module, and PC-91 coil. Can't wa
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I meant to say a BOSCH electronic conversion.
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where did you get your Duraspark II module from,,I need one. I can,t get one in New Zealand at the moment. Could you let me know address and ph. no. of speed shop in Australia please,,,cheers
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where did you get your Duraspark II module from,,I need one. I can,t get one in New Zealand at the moment. Could you let me know address and ph. no. of speed shop in Australia please,,,cheers
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