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HEI Distributor for Small Block Ford 221-302 V8
555-40012





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Note: Use 555-40657 Bronze distributor gear for roller camshafts
Features:
- Premium red HEI (GM style High Energy Ignition) style cap with male brass terminals
- CNC machined aluminum housing
- Magnetic style pickup
- No ignition box required
- Designed for carbureted applications only
Specifications:
Will this work on a victor Jr intake ?
Will this work with a victor jr. Intake?
this will let me get rid of the Dura spark mess??
the distance from the mounting hold down to the bottom of the housing is 4.25 inches just to clarify? What is the total advance of this dizzy out of the box? Is the vacuum advance designed to be Manifold vacuum or ported vacuum. going on 347 stroker
What are is the distance from the mounting base to the bottom of the distributor housing, and what is the diameter of the distributor cap? Will this distributor clear the runner and Temp Sending unit on a Edelbrock performer intake?
With TrickFlow hyd roller?
Will this work with a TrickFlow hyd roller cam?
I want to use this on a ford 302 out of and 99 explorer, which has a roller cam. From the description this gear is correct? Please advise
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