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Msd streetfire distributor has worked flawlessly for over 5 years in my sbc. Got it at Summit Racing.Around $175
....... cheap module failed. I changed it out in the parking lot in a suit,I still made it to my wedding on time but the pic of my wife's hand and mine at the wedding is comical, fitting, but comical.
Been measuring and rethinking everything and I'm pretty sure I have a bad pickup coil per my ohm meter readings.
Now to pull the distributor which seems like a another fun exercise...
On the fire wall just to the left of the brake booster there should be a couple of wires connecting to two posts. Take them off and clean them up. My truck did the same thing. After cleaning them up mine fired right up.
The quick and dirty test of the HEI dist is to turn on the ign to run position then hold a "soldering GUN " to the side close to the pickup coil this WILL provide a STEADY HOT spark if all is well with the dist!
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You must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachWell I went to the jegs website in their reviews 7 people gave it a great rating 4 said it was total junk 1 bad new from the box 1 failed in like 20 miles I don't remember the others. I do not know if GM weights and cams will work in these distributors. Mostly what my point is if it costs 130.00 to buy the pieces to go through a distributor with good parts,how can someone build the entire thing new with quality parts sell it for 1/2 that and still make a profit. It just doesn't add up.And judging from the jegs reviews you have a better than 50/50 chance of being happy. I personally would fix my O.E. distributor or source a good used O.E. distributor.And an adjustable vacuum advance does not help you dial in initial timing.Initial plus centrifugal need to equal right around 36. The vacuum advance comes in on top of that to get you around 48 degrees .
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AND Just because something's cheap doesnt mean it's good!!!!!Just because something is expensive, doesn't mean it is better quality. There are numerous threads on here where someone had their brand new AC Delco module bad out of the box.
The internal structure of the distributor is identical to OEM. You can use OEM weights and springs.
How does being able to adjust your vacuum advance NOT help you to dial in your timing? In my previous post I said it was nice to have it adjustable because it helped me get everything dialed in the way I wanted. When I first installed the distributor, I was having a slight ping at low load cruise and was able to just adjust the vacuum advance back a few degrees. If you have a non-adjustable vacuum can, you would have to pull initial to get rid of that ping.
Check the Diode in the distributor,famous for failing and always carry a spare !!! 2x happening abd a easy fix !!! Just saying