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MSD All in 1 Distributor
Any input on the chevy MSD all in one or ready to run marine distributor. I am looking to get a new distributor, and this seems to fit the budget just want to make sure is not junk or wasting money.
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I've used them and never run into any issues. They are susceptible to corrosion so a good idea is to treat the insides with a corrosion prohibitor.
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I’m using one with mechanical advance and built in rev limiter. There are some after market advance bushings if you need to run a little more initial advance.
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What do you have now and why are you looking to change??
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Originally Posted by TomZ
(Post 4858918)
I've used them and never run into any issues. They are susceptible to corrosion so a good idea is to treat the insides with a corrosion prohibitor.
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I have a thunderbolt 1V and was going to buy an daytona box biut they are costly.
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if your engines are running now,,just keep your set up,,theres no performance gains to be had.
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MSD = may soon die............as stated Id stay with the Merc's
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Originally Posted by nocigarette
(Post 4859090)
can u elaborate, what type of corrosion defense do u use.
Spray the insides with CRC 400 or similar. Painting the reluctant wheel can help, too. The cap terminals still corrode like a mother. The issue is caused by moisture created by the ionization of the air inside the cap. It’s a problem across the board with MSD, but it’s exacerbated by the moisture rich environment of a the bilge A vent helps some (Merc uses a 90-degree vent on the TB-IV distributor). I didn’t have problems with my ready to run in the boat. Lucky maybe. But my drag car had issues all the time. I kept spares with me just in case. |
it is not a problem of being in a boat. all the cars I fix with msd distributors are nearly all rusted solid. it is an msd problem. I talked to them about one in a car that was just over a year old that was so rusted that the advance would not move. they said the same thing, ionized air, need to vent it, etc. told him I have a GM HEI that is 50 years old and hundreds of thousands of miles and it has no rust. he didnt have any thing else to say.
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