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
Kit Includes:
(1) JEGS HEI Distributor 555-40002
(1) JEGS Ignition Wires 555-40210
(1) JEGS Distributor Hold Down 555-40691
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 it fit on a 305 with a high rise intake
Will this work on any 350 chevy motor
Setting up a lt1 to run on a carb. Will this one work with a carb? Running a MSD 6al box.
Will this work with a stock 73 nova 307 v8 engine?
How many volts does the coil produce?
Can you get blue wires with black cap?
Will this work with a EFI unit?
How do you know when to replace your HEI distributor, what happens to the engine performance when a HEI distributor fails or wears out? SBC 350 +0.06 with flat tops and a comp cam with 882's. Thank you.
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