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Re: ".. currently available.." Spot on. Took me four hours on Google to find the cap and rotor.
But here's the thing...
Autozone charged me $22 for just the cap and rotor to a std distributor.
The ReadyToRuns I now see on Ebay from several sources for as low as $47.
So for the price of a...
It's they way they do the spring. Most used a raised springy copper tab from the rotor, while this one uses a flat copper tab and a small coil spring behind the center electrode to provide contact. But something has to hold the electrode in. I will find out when I get the new one.
Thanks BeepBeep, ordered two sets from the 2nd link.
As an aside, the carbon conductor in cap was laying outside its hole and later fell out! Car still ran fine, but it's a poor design.
Hi new here. Old to Mopars. I recently bought a 68 Ply with a 318. It has an electronic distributor, but its not Chryslers. No visible markings.
Looks like this one:
https://www.cjponyparts.com/cj-classics-distributor-ready-to-run-with-red-cap-260-289-302/p/DIST106/?year=1966&gad_source=1
It...