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Ignitor III Electronic Ignition Kit for Ford Distributor PerTronix

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Ignitor III Electronic Ignition Kit for Ford Distributor PerTronixOverview: Dist Billet I3 Ford SB Non Vac red cap Billet Plug n Play Distributors are based on a precision CNC machined housing with an upper ball bearing to support the steel distributor shaft accurately from idle to redline rpm. These distributors feature our maintenance free electronic ignition module to produce a strong spark and steady ignition timing. Features: Plug n' Play billet distributors are designed for maximum ignition performance at a

Overview:

Dist Billet I3 Ford SB Non/Vac red cap

Billet Plug n’ Play Distributors are based on a precision CNC-machined housing with an upper ball bearing to support the steel distributor shaft accurately from idle to redline rpm. These distributors feature our maintenance-free electronic ignition module to produce a strong spark and steady ignition timing.

Features:

  • Plug n' Play billet distributors are designed for maximum ignition performance at a price you can afford
  • Our Billet I3 distributors ship with Ignitor III multi-spark rev limiting modules.
  • Precision CNC machined 6061-T6 billet aluminum housings are lightweight yet offer maximum strength.
  • Each billet distributor is hand polished and buffed to a high luster Tempered distributor shaft has low torsion displacement for accurate timing and extended operational life.
  • Adjustable mechanical advance with proprietary limiting function permits multiple settings. Distributors are factory set with a performance advance curve and are provided with additional springs for custom advance.
  • Specs:

  • Adjustable Collar: No
  • Advance Type: Mechanical
  • Brand: Pertronix
  • California Proposition 65: WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including chromium, which is know to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects of other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov
  • Cap Color: Red
  • Cap Diameter: 5
  • Cap Terminal Gender: Female
  • Clamp Hardware Included: No
  • Clamp Included: No
  • Coil Wire Included: No
  • Computer Controlled Compatible: No
  • Connector Type: Unsealed
  • Distributor Cap Included: Yes
  • Distributor Gear Included: Yes
  • Gear Material: Steel
  • Grade Type: Performance
  • Housing Color: Natural
  • Housing Finish: Polished
  • Housing Material: Aluminum
  • Ignition Box Required: No
  • Ignition Module Included: Yes
  • Ignition Rotor Included: Yes
  • Marine Approved: No
  • Mechanical Tach Drive Provision: No
  • Prop 65 (C, R or CR): CR
  • Prop 65 Yes/No: Yes
  • Quantity: Sold individually.
  • Rotor Rotation: Counterclockwise (Left)
  • Shaft Color: Natural
  • Shaft Diameter: 0.5
  • Shaft Material: Steel
  • Trigger Type: Hall Effect
  • Part Number: D7130801
  • Applications:

    • 1962-1963 Ford Country Sedan 260 CID
    • 1962-1963 Ford Country Sedan 221 CID
    • 1963-1963 Ford Country Sedan 289 CID
    • 1968-1974 Ford Country Sedan 302 CID
    • 1969-1974 Ford E-200 Econoline 302 CID
    • 1969-1974 Ford E-300 Econoline 302 CID
    • 1962-1963 Ford Fairlane 260 CID
    • 1962-1963 Ford Fairlane 221 CID
    • 1963-1963 Ford Fairlane 289 CID
    • 1968-1970 Ford Fairlane 302 CID
    • 1962-1963 Ford Falcon 221 CID
    • 1962-1963 Ford Falcon 260 CID
    • 1968-1970 Ford Falcon 302 CID
    • 1968-1968 Ford Falcon 289 CID
    • 1968-1974 Ford Galaxie 500 302 CID
    • 1962-1963 Ford Ranch Wagon 221 CID
    • 1962-1963 Ford Ranch Wagon 260 CID
    • 1963-1963 Ford Ranch Wagon 289 CID
    • 1968-1974 Ford Ranch Wagon 302 CID
    • 1975-1978 Ford B-100 302 CID
    • 1968-1972 Ford Custom 302 CID
    • 1968-1977 Ford Bronco 302 CID
    • 1968-1968 Ford Bronco 289 CID
    • 1962-1963 Ford Country Squire 221 CID
    • 1962-1963 Ford Country Squire 260 CID
    • 1963-1963 Ford Country Squire 289 CID
    • 1968-1974 Ford Country Squire 302 CID
    • 1968-1978 Ford LTD 302 CID
    • 1968-1974 Ford Custom 500 302 CID
    • 1969-1975 Ford E-100 Econoline 302 CID
    • 1975-1975 Ford E-150 Econoline 302 CID
    • 1975-1975 Ford E-250 Econoline 302 CID
    • 1975-1975 Ford E-350 Econoline 302 CID
    • 1969-1978 Ford F-100 302 CID
    • 1969-1972 Ford F-100 289 CID
    • 1975-1978 Ford F-150 302 CID
    • 1969-1978 Ford F-250 302 CID
    • 1972-1978 Ford F-350 302 CID
    • 1978-1978 Ford Fairmont 302 CID
    • 1972-1974 Ford Gran Torino 302 CID
    • 1975-1978 Ford Granada 302 CID
    • 1977-1978 Ford LTD II 302 CID
    • 1971-1977 Ford Maverick 289 CID
    • 1971-1977 Ford Maverick 302 CID
    • 1968-1973 Ford Mustang 302 CID
    • 1968-1968 Ford Mustang 289 CID
    • 1975-1978 Ford Mustang II 302 CID
    • 1972-1976 Ford P-350 302 CID
    • 1975-1976 Ford P-400 302 CID
    • 1976-1977 Ford P-500 302 CID
    • 1968-1978 Ford Ranchero 302 CID
    • 1977-1978 Ford Thunderbird 302 CID
    • 1968-1974 Ford Torino 302 CID
    • 1963-1963 Ford Sprint 260 CID
    • 1963-1963 Ford Sprint 221 CID
  • Emissions:

    • This Product is LEGAL for Closed Course Competition use or Pre-Emissions Controlled Vehicles ONLY. It is Not Legal for use on any Emissions Controlled Vehicle for Street or Off Highway use.

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