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Msd Pro-billet Ready-to-run Marine Distributors 83606 on 2040-parts.com

US $440.00
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:msd Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:83606

MSD's new Ready-to-Run marine distributors are the perfect upgrade for boats that are relying on worn-out breaker points or weak ignition systems. These new distributors feature a powerful ignition module built into the billet aluminum housing. That means no extra ignition box is needed! This module produces a stout inductive spark that will improve combustion of the fuel mixture for better drivability. Beneath the durable bolt-down injection-molded cap, a maintenance-free magnetic pickup produces accurate trigger signals, while an oversized shaft is guided by a sealed ball bearing. An easy-to-adjust mechanical advance allows you to custom-tailor a timing curve to match your application. Their Ready-to-Run design makes installation a breeze. Simply drop one in the engine and connect three wires and you're ready-to-run across the lake! All are equipped with flame arrestor holes machined into their CNC-machined aluminum housings, and are supplied with a cap, rotor, gear, and weathertight wiring harness.

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