JEGS HEI Distributor for Ford Small Block 221-302 V8 Engines [Blue Cap]
555-40032
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JEGS 555-40032 HEI Distributor Features:
- Fits Ford Small Block Engines: 1962-1963 221, 1962-1965 260, 1963-1968 289 and 1968-1995 302 V8 Engines
- Switch from an old breaker-point distributor to a GM Style High-Energy Ignition (HEI) Distributor
- Easy drop-in installation using the 1-wire hook-up
- The 65,000-volt coil provides a hot spark for maximum performance using solid brass terminals
- Magnetic style pickup
- Premium Blue HEI (GM style High Energy Ignition) style cap with male brass terminals
- High-quality CNC aluminum body provides years of trouble-free operation
- Fully compatible with flat tappet and hydraulic roller cams
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JEGS 555-40032 HEI Distributor Notes:
- Designed for Carbureted Applications Only
- No external ignition box required
- Use JEGS 555-40657 Bronze distributor gear for roller camshaft applications. Sold Separately.
Specifications:
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