MSD cap and rotor
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MSD cap and rotor
the msd p/n 8430 will fit our engines. yes, it is for a 4.3 but it DOES fit. i just put one on my car about an hour ago. the set was like $27 or so and that is the cap and rotor. i didn't think that they would fit either but, they do work with the electronic distributors. just thought i'd throw this out as FYI since it does occasionally get asked about.
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Sweet! I'll have to order that in, and inspect it against the $16 Conrad cap/rotor I've got now
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Originally posted by Doward
Sweet! I'll have to order that in, and inspect it against the $16 Conrad cap/rotor I've got now
Sweet! I'll have to order that in, and inspect it against the $16 Conrad cap/rotor I've got now
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Check the wires from terminal end to plug end for resistance, and then check the cap itself, from the inside to the post, for resistance...
I wonder if the brass ones conduct better or no?
I wonder if the brass ones conduct better or no?
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Originally posted by Doward
Check the wires from terminal end to plug end for resistance, and then check the cap itself, from the inside to the post, for resistance...
I wonder if the brass ones conduct better or no?
Check the wires from terminal end to plug end for resistance, and then check the cap itself, from the inside to the post, for resistance...
I wonder if the brass ones conduct better or no?
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Sweet, thanks for the info, AM91Camaro_RS!
As far as not using a brass cap, if you have an MSD ignition: http://www.geocities.com/tomp_3rdgen/burnt-cap.html
As far as not using a brass cap, if you have an MSD ignition: http://www.geocities.com/tomp_3rdgen/burnt-cap.html
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That happened with a full ignition (6AL box and Blaster SS coil), before that I had "just" an Accel HEI Supercoil, and I'm pretty sure I used a normal cap/rotor at some point. Your stock cap might be okay with just the aftermarket coil.
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