Mopar Performance Tach Drive Electronic Distributor 3690201 361 383 440 426 Rb on 2040-parts.com
Peachtree City, Georgia, US
OK Folks, here is a rare, rare performance item for your Mopar RB Engines. You are looking at an extremely rare Factory Race Distributor made by Mopar in late sixties for 1970's racing applications. This is electronic ignition with a mechanical advance pre-set by the factory using replaceable springs for the optimal advance curve. In order to perfectly report the RPM, the distributor has a built-in tachometer drive port for mechanical tachs.
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