JEGS HEI Distributor for 1962-1974 Corvette
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Chevy HEI Distributors
Features:
- Adjustable vacuum advance
- High voltage coil for a hotter spark
- Coated weights for corrosion resistance
- Welded weight pins for durability
- Standard-type steel distributor gear for hydraulic or solid flat tappet cams
Applications:
Chevy Big Block V8 Gen II (Mark IV)
- 6.5 L / 396 cubic in.
- 6.6 L / 402 cubic in.
- 7.4 L / 454 cubic in.
Chevy Small Block V8 Gen I
- 4.3 L / 262 cubic in.
- 4.3 L / 265 cubic in.
- 4.4 L / 267 cubic in.
- 4.6 L / 283 cubic in.
- 4.9 L / 302 cubic in.
- 5.0 L / 305 cubic in.
- 5.0 L / 307 cubic in.
- 5.4 L / 327 cubic in.
- 5.7 L / 350 cubic in.
- 6.6 L / 400 cubic in.
Note:
- Will not fit tall deck blocks
- Will not fit if using a governor
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:
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Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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