Wayne,
Look at summitracing.com and jegs.com, the aftermarket companies have HEI
distributors with a small cap and a remote coil. I have not personally used
one but I don't see any reason why they wouldn't work well.
Terry Stellman
1949 3600
Missouri City, Texas
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wayne Osborne [SMTP:wayne@chevytrucks.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 1:30 PM
> To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
> Subject: [oletrucks] ole member say hi..off topic
>
> Some of you who have been on list for a few years will probably remember
> Dic Pate---he did the logo for chevytrucks.org.. Kevin P.---was you
> looking
> for him a while back to do a drawing or something. Probably longer than I
> remember.... but anyway---
> He says to pass along a howdy to all you guys and to let ya know that he's
> still kicking around. His email is dicdraw@att.net in case anyone wants
> it....
>
> The truck question... Since the v-8 in my truck has the distributor very
> close to the firewall, i am thinking of replacing it, not due to that, but
> I'm having some problems i believe are associated with a worn out
> distributor, it is HEI by the way, is there a distrutor that has a smaller
> cap and has the electronics remotely mounted, so I can get better
> clearance
> between it and the firewall. Anyone used one of these before??
>
> --wayne
>
> p.s. Check out my online simulator Nascar Heat Chevytrucks.org car, just
> finished painting it and putting it up.. Complete with our mailing list
> logo that Rock did for us... http://www.chevytrucks.org/mycar.jpg
>
>
> Wayne Osborne
> 1956 Chevy Pickup
> LaGrange Ga.
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> http://www.chevytrucks.org/wayne
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