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Distributor for use on RB with Trick Flows?
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03/05/23 10:31 AM
03/05/23 10:31 AM
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Roughbird72
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This has probably been addressed a few times already, but it's been quite awhile since I visited the forum. What/who's distributor have you been running on RBs with Trick Flow cylinder heads?
72 Plymouth Roadrunner 11.08@123.25
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Re: Distributor for use on RB with Trick Flows?
[Re: one bad fish]
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03/05/23 12:00 PM
03/05/23 12:00 PM
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Following along as well as I have Trick Flows on order. I'm hoping the stock electronic distributor fits, I have two that have been recurved with the Mr. Gasket kit and I use them to trigger a 6AL.
'18 Ford Raptor, random motorcycles, 1968 Plymouth Fury III - 11.37 @ 118
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Re: Distributor for use on RB with Trick Flows?
[Re: Blusmbl]
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03/05/23 01:46 PM
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GY3
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Yeah, I really don't see why people spend lots of extra money on an aftermarket magnetic pickup distributor that doesn't fit.
A recurved stock one with a 6AL box works 99% as good on a street car and if you're going full race a magnetic crank trigger is the way to go.
Last edited by GY3; 03/05/23 01:47 PM.
'63 Dodge 330 11.19 @ 121 mph Pump gas, n/a, through the mufflers on street tires with 3.54's. 3,600 lbs. 10.01 @ 133mph with a 250 shot of nitrous an a splash of race gas. 1.36 60 ft. 3,700 lbs.
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Re: Distributor for use on RB with Trick Flows?
[Re: Roughbird72]
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03/05/23 05:25 PM
03/05/23 05:25 PM
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I've used a remaned stock electronic distributor, parts store reproduction electronic distributor, and now a MSD pro billet. All fit the heads fine, but I did have to do some grinding on my cast aluminum valve covers for the MSD
440, 4-Speed, 3.54 1968, when Dinosaurs ruled the Earth
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Re: Distributor for use on RB with Trick Flows?
[Re: metallicareload]
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03/05/23 07:43 PM
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[quote=metallicareload All fit the heads fine, but I did have to do some grinding on my cast aluminum valve covers for the MSD [/quote] This . I have TF270s
Tex
New best ET 10.259@129.65 . New best MPH 130.32 Finally fitted a solid cam, stepped it up a bit more 3690lbs through the mufflers New World block 3780lbs 10.278@130.80 . Wowser 10.253@130.24 footbraking from 1500rpm Power by Tex's Automotive
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Re: Distributor for use on RB with Trick Flows?
[Re: tex013]
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03/07/23 12:34 PM
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Thanks for the input! I wasn't sure about clearance issues and will stick with the MP distributor I currently have unless there's a lot of grinding to do.
72 Plymouth Roadrunner 11.08@123.25
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Re: Distributor for use on RB with Trick Flows?
[Re: Roughbird72]
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03/07/23 09:12 PM
03/07/23 09:12 PM
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67mprfan
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I'm using the TF 270 heads with a MSD distributor and mopar performance valve covers and had trim the valve cover lip some. Also I had to trim the gasket to, there the black thick rubber 1's
This is a B block
Last edited by 67mprfan; 03/07/23 09:13 PM.
71 demon stock stroke 440/indy ez-1 running 10.10 @ 132.14 mph in the 1/4 and 6.36 @ 107.46 mph in the 1/8 not in the same weekend but It did it then I sold it. 67 Belvedere that worked it's way in the 10's
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