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My original ICM went bad after 318,000 miles and from this pic it looks like it's time to change the whole distributor. What kind do you guys recommend for a small cap HEI replacement? The car is a 1992 TA 305 TPI daily driver.
Since there's nothing inside that distributor except the magnetic pickup to collapse the field and a module, a stock replacement from your local auto parts store will work just fine.
Personally, I'd stick with a GM module. Aftermarket modules tend to fail too much and an OEM module can take a lot of abuse.
I don 't mean to Hijack, but I will for a quick reply...I degreased my '86 305 and discovered the cut on the base of my distributor. Is there a factory explanation for this, or a PO mucking about? Engine was pulled from the car with ~55,000 miles on it, with an intact wiring harness.
The simple answer is that whoever did the intake manifold gasket (notice the not factory looking black RTV) put that notch there as a marker to put the distributor back in the exact same spot it came out of .
It's still prudent to check the timing though , as those marks make sure the distributor body made it back to the same position it was in before , but are no proof whatsoever that the distributor's driven gear is on the exact same teeth of the camshaft's drive gear as it was before removal .