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MSD Ignition Ready-to-Run Ignition Kit AMC 290-401 Includes:

121-8523K


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Ready-to-Run Ignition Kit AMC 290-401 Includes:
$856.42
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Ready-to-Run Ignition Kit
  • AMC 290-401
    Includes:
  • Distributor
  • Coil
  • Spark Plug Wires
  • Coil Wire
  • Separators
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    I have a 1974 Javelin AMX 401 V8. Are these all the components required to replace my existing points system or do I also need a Series 6 or 7 ignition box? I assume I do not since the ignition boxes come with another RTR kit.

    Asked by: Kenny
    The MSD 121-8523K will replace an AMC distributor and does not require a box for use.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2023-02-13
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