JEGS HEI External Coil Distributor for 1987-1995 GM Models with External Coil and Chevy V8 Engines
555-40006
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External Coil Distributor
JEGS 555-40006 HEI External Coil Distributor Features:
- Replaces and upgrades stock External Coil HEI (high energy ignition) distributors found in 1987-1995 GM Cars and 1987-1995 GM Trucks with Chevy V8
- Billet aluminum body with machined base for an accurate fit
- Fully compatible with flat tappet and hydraulic roller cams
- Includes cap with brass terminals for improved conductivity, rotor, and high-rpm control module
JEGS 555-40006 HEI External Coil Distributor Notes:
- Will Not Fit GM LT1 or LT4 applications
- This distributor comes with a .430 in. Diameter Shaft
- We recommended upgrading your ignition coil to a JEGS high-voltage coil 555-40110 sold separately
Emissions Note:
This part is only legal for sale and use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles or on vehicles used solely for the purposes of closed competition racing.
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Specifications:
Will this work on a 1988 Chevy r30 with TBI 454
Does this have a melonized gear
Correct for 93 chevy 1500 5.7 automatic, 2wd, carborated engine?
Will this be a direct fit for a 1992 camaro? 5L 305
Is this the right one for a 1993 chevy suburban 5.7
Does this distributor require anything other than the external coil? I intend to put it on a T bucket.
will this fit a 1994 chevy blazer TBI 350 5.7
Will this fit 89 Camaro IROC TPI 350
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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