How do I find my MSD distributor?
The most popular MSD distributor is our standard Pro-Billet model. This is easily identified by a 2-pin connector, with one Violet/Black wire and one Orange/Black wire that connect to the magnetic pickup inside the distributor.
How much is a MSD distributor?
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How do you lock a vacuum advance distributor?
Vacuum Advance Lockout
- Remove the snap ring that holds the magnetic pickup assembly in place.
- Gently lift up on the mag pickup plate and slide the vacuum canister out.
- Install the Lockout Plate in place of the canister.
- Install the supplied screw and washer through the Lockout and tighten.
Can a pro billet distributor connect to a 6AL ignition box?
The Pro-Billet distributor is a two-wire connection that connects directly to the 6A or 6AL ignition box. The 6AL ignition opens up more options for timing and spark control than the RTR distributor will allow.
How much does a pro billet distributor cost?
Street prices can vary for the Pro-Billet distributor, which sells for as low as $235, up to more than $400, depending on the application. Prices for the RTR distributor can run from $325 up to nearly $500 – again, depending on the application.
How tall is a MSD Pro billet distributor?
Distributor is 6.9375 in. tall from engine to top of distributor cap. MSD Pro-Billet distributors share the same CNC machining techniques as the rest of the MSD distributor line. They feature a housing that’s machined from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminum for durability and show-quality looks.
Which is the best MSD distributor pro billet or RTR?
The forum member wanted to know which was best: the Ready-to-Run (RTR) distributor or the Pro-Billet distributor combined with an MSD 6AL ignition box When pricing them out, the RTR distributor came in about $100 less than the Pro-Billet distributor and 6AL for his particular application.
What kind of billet is MSD 85551 pro-billet distributor?
The housing is machined from a billet of 6061-t6 aluminum on a state-of-the-art CNC machine producing exact tolerances. For high rpm stability, a .500 inch Steel shaft is supported by a sealed ball bearing and a long sintered bushing.
The Pro-Billet distributor is a two-wire connection that connects directly to the 6A or 6AL ignition box. The 6AL ignition opens up more options for timing and spark control than the RTR distributor will allow.
Distributor is 6.9375 in. tall from engine to top of distributor cap. MSD Pro-Billet distributors share the same CNC machining techniques as the rest of the MSD distributor line. They feature a housing that’s machined from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminum for durability and show-quality looks.
Street prices can vary for the Pro-Billet distributor, which sells for as low as $235, up to more than $400, depending on the application. Prices for the RTR distributor can run from $325 up to nearly $500 – again, depending on the application.