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i have a 56 312 passenger car engine. i also have 3 distributors.
one- 54-56 early style with breaker plate springs (condition not good, sloppy shaft)
one- 57-59 style with straight arm vacuum advance (condition okay, shaft hard to turn)
one- 60 style with curved arm vac. advance and pivoting plate (condition okay)
can i use any one of these after i replace the points, condesner etc.?
i have no car for this engine. it came extra with the 59 truck i purchased.
i'm not sure what i'm going to put this into. so distributor height isnt an issue yet.
any input welcomed.
thanks!
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Davis: The first one is virtually usless unless it is paired with the original type carburetor. Even at that, it is barely acceptable. Further, if it is a '54, the oil pump drive will be a flat tang instead of a hex shaft. Take your pick of the other two, either one can be made to work fine with any carburetor and engine combination. John
John - "The Hoosier Hurricane"

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