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correct distributor for my 71 Super Track Pack

Posted By: kingdragon

correct distributor for my 71 Super Track Pack - 01/03/23 12:35 PM

Looking for expert advice on the probable distributor for my 71 Charger R/T w/ A36 with 4 barrel. Car is a super track pack automatic and I cant tell if it was original electronic or single points distributor. Is there particular holes on the firewall that I should look for that would give me a tell-tale that it had electronic control box? I dont have the build sheet and the original engine harness was chopped up for racing ignition. Its my understanding that the sixpack cars got a dual point system but I dont know if the 4barrel super track pack cars would've came with.
I'm eager to hear from you all. Thank you.
-KD
Posted By: dragon slayer

Re: correct distributor for my 71 Super Track Pack - 01/03/23 01:03 PM

There is no dual point listed for 4B RB in the Prestolite books, only the 6 pack cars. The MOPAR parts manual should help, but I am thinking single point.
Posted By: moparmarks

Re: correct distributor for my 71 Super Track Pack - 01/03/23 01:11 PM

Single points.
For 71 the electronic ignition was an option on 340 cars. 72 was an option on all cars and 73 it was standard.
Posted By: kingdragon

Re: correct distributor for my 71 Super Track Pack - 01/03/23 03:12 PM

Thanks for this. If I read you right 1971 440hp 4bbl had no option for electronic ignition.
Posted By: moparmarks

Re: correct distributor for my 71 Super Track Pack - 01/03/23 03:28 PM

Correct.
I fixed my typo.
Posted By: RJS

Re: correct distributor for my 71 Super Track Pack - 01/03/23 03:37 PM

Originally Posted by moparmarks
Single points.
For 71 the electronic ignition was an option on 340 cars. 72 was an option on all cars and 73 it was standard.


I believe 1972 first year for standard electronic ignition.
Ron
Posted By: JohnRR

Re: correct distributor for my 71 Super Track Pack - 01/03/23 09:47 PM

Originally Posted by RJS
Originally Posted by moparmarks
Single points.
For 71 the electronic ignition was an option on 340 cars. 72 was an option on all cars and 73 it was standard.


I believe 1972 first year for standard electronic ignition.
Ron


My father bought a 72 Duster twister , 318 , built in late nov/dec 1971 , it had points.
Posted By: bee1971

Re: correct distributor for my 71 Super Track Pack - 01/03/23 10:52 PM

1971 440 HP with Automatic

Distributor 3438694
Points

The distributor will have the electronic box retard feature attached to the vacuum advance
Posted By: moparx

Re: correct distributor for my 71 Super Track Pack - 01/04/23 07:21 PM

were the electronic retard canister on the distributor the same on B engines as the RB's ?
for some reason, i installed a distributor with the retard box on the 383 that is in my charger at the present time. it is a points distributor.
beer
Posted By: moparmarks

Re: correct distributor for my 71 Super Track Pack - 01/04/23 11:29 PM

Originally Posted by JohnRR
Originally Posted by RJS
Originally Posted by moparmarks
Single points.
For 71 the electronic ignition was an option on 340 cars. 72 was an option on all cars and 73 it was standard.


I believe 1972 first year for standard electronic ignition.
Ron


My father bought a 72 Duster twister , 318 , built in late nov/dec 1971 , it had points.

I have/had several 72's with points.
Posted By: moparmarks

Re: correct distributor for my 71 Super Track Pack - 01/04/23 11:32 PM

Originally Posted by bee1971
1971 440 HP with Automatic

Distributor 3438694
Points

The distributor will have the electronic box retard feature attached to the vacuum advance


Correct
Posted By: kingdragon

Re: correct distributor for my 71 Super Track Pack - 01/12/23 02:28 PM

Thanks Bee71 this is great help. Can you explain what this electronic vacuum advance is/does please
Posted By: bee1971

Re: correct distributor for my 71 Super Track Pack - 01/12/23 10:16 PM

1971 - DISTRIBUTOR SOLENOID All 383 and 440 engines (except the 440 3-2V) have a solenoid incorporated in the distributor vacuum advance mechanism to retard the ignition timing when the throttle is closed. At closed throttle, electrical contacts on the carburetor throttle stop and with idle adjusting screw in the closed position, causes the dis- tributor solenoid to energize. This retards the ignition timing to provide reduced exhaust emissions under hot idle conditions. Cold or part throttle starting is not penalized because the distributor solenoid is not energized unless the hot idle adjusting screw is against the throttle stop contact. Timing must be set at closed
throttle to give ignition full retard.


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