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Sbc Bbc Small Big Block Chevy Performance Billet Ready To Run Distributor on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
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Sacramento, California, US

Sacramento, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:pc8021 Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:billet Warranty:No Part Brand:Procomp ELECTRONICS

this distributor very low hours of use, was removed from running test engine.

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The Pro Billet Ready to Run distributor is the perfect upgrade for outdated points distributors or bulky HEI's.
All that is required is to install the distributor in the engine, connect three wires and the coil!
A maintenance-free magnetic pickup accurately triggers this ignition.
The increased output of the amplifier easily outperforms stock ignitions and will smooth out the engine's idle;
improve starting and provide a much higher rpm range.
For positive street performance, the Ready-to-Run is the best choice.

Billet Housing:
Procomp Pro Billet feture a distributor housing machined from billet aluminum.
Procomp uses Computerised Numerical Controlled (CNC) mills and lathes to create each housing.
This procedure produces a flawless, lightweight distributor housing that is accurate to within 0.001''.
The Billet and Pro Billet offer the same performance features with the only difference being the base of the distributor.
The Billet models feature a Dupont Rynite, glass reinforced base, while the Pro Billet models use a CNC-machined aluminum base.

Shaft and Ball Bearing Guide:
The complete line of Procomp Distributors uses a polished steel shaft that receives a QPQ, or Tuftride coating.
This process produces a durable finish that reduces˜friction and resists corrosion.
To accurately guide this shaft, Procomp uses a sealed ball bearing located at the top of the housing.
At the bottom of the housing, an extra long sintered bushing controls the shaft.
This combination keeps the shaft spinning smooth and accurately throughout 10,000+ rpm.

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