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Old 06-06-2015, 09:48 AM
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What is wrong with there website. none of the links work. I have tried to open them on two different computers?
who has the best prices?

does the marine BBC distributor work on a tall deck block also?
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i don,t know about their website but for it to work on a talldeck you need either a dist with a slip collar or a manifold machined for a standard dist .
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HI Mike - They don't offer anything on the website for a tall deck marine distributor.

Mike I was thinking on using the Holley HP EFI control to just do the ignition for this summer and then next winter when I add the Procharger convert to EFI by adding the other needed components. Is this practical or should I just go with MSD and later convert.
I was looking at the MSD crank trigger and crank trigger distributor if the marine distributor won't fit my tall deck.
The other ignition control option was the Daytona sensors unit.
What are your thoughts on this.
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Web site works..........msdperformance.com
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Tink, you can have the colar on your distributor machined off in a lathe. I takes two minutes. Even with a tall deck intake that has been machined to use a standard distributor the distributor usually ends up to high...
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Originally Posted by Tinkerer
What is wrong with there website. none of the links work. I have tried to open them on two different computers?
who has the best prices?

does the marine BBC distributor work on a tall deck block also?
You've been watching too much free porn and ur pc has a virus as a result
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Not that there's anything wrong with that... As long as it isn't gay porn...

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Originally Posted by Black Baja
Tink, you can have the colar on your distributor machined off in a lathe. I takes two minutes. Even with a tall deck intake that has been machined to use a standard distributor the distributor usually ends up to high...
What u don't have a harbor freight bench grinder?

Msd sells a slip collar so u can adjust the height
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Originally Posted by iliveonanisland
What u don't have a harbor freight bench grinder?

Msd sells a slip collar so u can adjust the height
No, I have a huge Dayton grinder that sounds like a jet airplane when you turn it on. It requires about 500ft lbs to hang onto whatever your grinding and spits stuff from when end of the shop to the other. I'd much rather run over to my buddies shop and throw it in the lathe cause the bench grinder is a little intimidating.
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Originally Posted by Black Baja
No, I have a huge Dayton grinder that sounds like a jet airplane when you turn it on. It requires about 500ft lbs to hang onto whatever your grinding and spits stuff from when end of the shop to the other. I'd much rather run over to my buddies shop and throw it in the lathe cause the bench grinder is a little intimidating.
Is this ur lathe?

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