Accel Ignition Heavy-duty 23 Oz. Points & Condenser Kit Dodge # 8301 on 2040-parts.com
Schererville, Indiana, United States
ACCEL Points Ignition Points and Condenser Kits 8301 . Point and Condenser Kit, Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, Kit . ACCEL ignition contact points are equipped with extra-thick contact arms to prevent flexing on the top end. The large, radiused tungsten contacts provide crisp circuit breaking for peak coil output. They also feature high-strength phenolic rubbing blocks for superior durability when used with heavier spring tensions. ACCEL Performance condensers contain special Mylar/foil windings to protect your points from pitting. With moisture-proof Buna-N seals on the condenser setup, these kits are sure to offer long life and great reliability. Condenser Included: Yes Quantity: Sold as a kit. Notes: Heavy-duty 23 oz. points. LOWEST MAILORDER PRICE IS $44.78 ANYWHERE SO WERE WAY CHEAPER AGAIN. WE HAVE OVER $1,000,000.00 WORTH OF INVENTORY WE WILL BE LIQUIDATING FROM OUR RACE CAR SPEED SHOP AND CUSTOM BIKE SHOP.
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