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Sbc 350 Bbc 454 Engine Efi Tbi Throttle Body Distributor Wires & Coil New Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Douglassville, Pennsylvania, US

Douglassville, Pennsylvania, US
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heres a complete and %100 useable electronic ignition system from a 94 , 454 engine (non roller cam mtr...if that means anything)

it had the tbi fuel injection

the coil and silicone wires are also included

theres one wire that was pulled from the plug and needs to be crimped back on

also there are couple of boots with small cuts in them from grabbing the boot with the pliers.can easily be siliconed if its at all a problem

the distributor is very clean , no abnormal wear on the drive gear had a new ignition madual installed not long ago ($35 part)

cap is good to reuse

simple cleaning prior to reuse 

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