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Old 09-02-2017, 03:26 AM   #2856
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Re: PO has me PO'd

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Originally Posted by richard2717 View Post
Jim
Sorry to hear that. You have put a lot of work into that efi.
thanks Richard, but I may have spoken to soon. Talked to a couple more knowledgeable people the other day, and found out that the fast dual sync distri. is the hard way to go! EFI Connections out of Erie Pa. set me up with a aluminum timing chain cover with an internal crank trigger and 4 pole reluctor ring. Also, a distri. with a built in cam sensor. There is a OEM one year only distri., but I don't feel like sourcing that out.

My installer quoted me a price of 1500- 2500 to wire this animal up, and dyno time to get it running right.

Parts should be in, in a couple weeks. In the meantime, I get to tear the front of my engine apart one more time. Thank goodness I have that cross member that my son and I had modified from DIY4x4, makes it much easier to drop the pan

Anyone want to buy a Cloyes timing cover with cam button? I'll be posting it soon in the classified section

Thanks for watching, this beast may work soon
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