distributor hits manifold
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distributor hits manifold
when trying to time my carborated SB 327, i am not able to turn the distributor becasue part of the distributor (ive been told the vacuum advance) hits the Manifold runners? are there distributors with smaller vacuum advance?
#2
generally the vacuum advance hitting manifold means that distributor is off 1 or 2 teeth, or possibly the wires are off one terminal. typically, in proper installs, the vacuum advance points somewhere in the direction of #6, maybe #8 cylinder. if you've had to turn the distributor more and more over time, could be time to replace it. also curious, is this a coil in cap distributor, or points style, or external mount coil?
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Thank you everyone, ive come to find out i need a Non-EGR manifold like a Edelbrock #350-2101. but again thank you everyone for your help, im going to post a new question but does anyone know... i need to replace the front and rear shocks, what stroke length would i be looking for, eventually want a lower then stock ride? stroke length 6 inchs 7in 8in 9in 10in ??? was formally a lowride so has like 12 inch shocks in front
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