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Small & Big Blk Chevy Pro Billet Distributor For Cdi Type Ignition 85561,601 on 2040-parts.com

US $139.00
Location:

Avon, Indiana, United States

Avon, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:85561 601 Brand:TSP

COMPETITION PRO BILLET  DISTRIBUTOR


FOR :                               SB & BB CHEVY V8  (265-454 CI  TYPE BLK ) 

DISTRIBUTOR:              2 WIRE HOOK UP/MAGNETIC PICK UP, ADJUSTABLE SLIP COLLAR, AND RED HEI CAP. 

                                       .500 DIAM SHAFT WITH SEALED BALL BEARINGS 

ADVANCE CURVE:      ADJUSTABLE  OR  CAN BE LOCKED OUT   

                                        (INCLUDES ADDITIONAL MECHANICAL ADVANCE  WEIGHT & SPRING CURVE KIT)

IGNITION:                      REQUIRES EXTERNAL IGNITION COIL AND IGNITION CONTROL BOX 



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