Joe
I was looking in the Hemmings Book and seen a solid -state
Electronic Breakerless Ignition System for Chev 6cyl It's sold
by a Company out of Colo.Spgs.Co. 1.800.685.1492
It's called IGNITOR $79 and 40,000volt coil $39
Have you or any one on the list heard of or used this product
www.cbsperformance.com
Sounds good to me I have used modules on lawn mowers
thought I would see if any body has tried anything like this
HooT 58
----- Original Message -----
From: joe <chevy1@jps.net>
To: oletrucks <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 10:09 AM
Subject: [oletrucks] HEI Distributor
> Hi everyone,
>
> I was talking someone at a show last year who installed an HEI distributor
> in his 235 engine but forgot what year he used. I remember him saying
> something about it originally being to long and having to have the housing
> machined down. Does anyone have a factory electronic distributor
installed
> and if so could you tell me what year it is, what it came off of and any
> modification required to bolt it on.
> I'm planning on building a truck with the 235 but would like not having to
> mess with points. I remember burning them up before because I had to have
> the key on to play the radio and that would send current to the points. I
> know I could install a newer switch with the acc position or run the radio
> with full time power instead of ignition but I'd probably leave the radio
> on and kill the battery.
> I picking the 235 because I have my old speed equipment ( Fenton header
and
> Edmonds custom dual carb manifold) that I removed when I sold my first
truck
> and would like to hear that sound of the 6 cylinder through a set of
smitty
> mufflers again.
>
> Joe Garcia
> Yuba City, CA
> 1950 Chevrolet 3100
>
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>
>
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