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Posted By: junkit54 Distributor for a 292 - 01/11/10 10:24 PM
I want a HEI for my 292 and was wondering if a V6 one will fit or do you need one from a inline?
Posted By: tlowe #1716 Re: Distributor for a 292 - 01/12/10 12:15 AM
You really need to get one from a inline. They are on ebay all the time. Recomend getting one with adjustable vac can and performance weights/spring kit. Tom
Posted By: Nexxussian Re: Distributor for a 292 - 01/12/10 02:59 AM
Tom, does the "V8" kit fit the "V6" distributor?

I seem to recall Mr Gasket marketing a kit with, weights, springs, bushings, stops and an adjustable can for the Bent 8.
Posted By: Ks Fats Re: Distributor for a 292 - 01/13/10 11:12 AM
Nex, I'm not Tom but the "forked 8" kit will only fit the I-6 distributor....the 2.8 distributor has a different centrifugal advance mechanism than the v-8 and I think all of the 4.3 distributors utilized the 7 pin computer controled module for timing control; there may have been some 5-pin 4.3 distributors but I don't recall ever dealing with one....fats
Posted By: George Re: Distributor for a 292 - 01/13/10 12:28 PM
Thanks for the subject, junkit54. I also have a question regarding the distributor. Which specific HEIfor my 292 should I be looking for on e-bay? Thanks, as usual, for the help I get. It is much appreciated. Being a retired English teacher and not a mechanic has its drawbacks, but this group has helped me immensely. Thanks.
Posted By: Ks Fats Re: Distributor for a 292 - 01/13/10 01:00 PM
George, there are two; one with an external coil (I believe this is the earlier model) and a style that is conventional HEI "coil in cap" design.....either one will work with minimal effort......be aware that there was a California calibration distributor that was used with a knock sensor to retard the timing under detonation (70's era I believe).....that distributor can be changed to a 4 pin module....I just did some testing on a distributor machine and it appeared that the external coil style distributor has a bit more spark output on wide plug gaps; that may indicate that the coil has a more favorable turn ratio but I don't have the specs for either coil.....MSD has a cap adaptor that will allow an external coil to be used with an internal coil cap which gives you more coil options.....(please don't grade the spelling or sentence structure !).....fats #4630
Posted By: George Re: Distributor for a 292 - 01/13/10 09:19 PM
Thanks for the info, Fats. Rarely do I admit I was an English teacher. 'Grading' people's writing or speaking is arrogant and shows poor taste. So, again, thanks for the information. It is much appreciated.
Posted By: Beater of the Pack Re: Distributor for a 292 - 01/14/10 01:04 AM
There's probably more old teachers here than you think. Sometimes it's hard not to get out the red pen, but I've always been arrogant. I think I read here that the California distributor was '80-'81. I've never seen one. Tom
Posted By: Ks Fats Re: Distributor for a 292 - 01/14/10 11:20 AM
I wont hold that against you guys; I'm still "fighting the battle" as a curriculum development specialist in career and tech. ed at the community college level.....having said that: english(liberal arts in general) was never my strongest attribute....nuts, bolts, sparks and metal chips are more my thing......fats
Posted By: jimmy six #35 Re: Distributor for a 292 - 01/14/10 02:30 PM
I purchased a new one thru Performance Distributors in Memphis Tenn. It has never failed me in any way. It was 'Hopped Up" by them for my racing engine and I would reccomend their services. Good Luck
Posted By: vanherk1 Re: Distributor for a 292 - 01/16/10 04:51 AM
Is there any reason not to use a points-style distibutor with a pertronix kit? I find the small distributor cap much more aesthetically pleasing. I'm planning to use that kit for my 292.
Posted By: tlowe #1716 Re: Distributor for a 292 - 01/16/10 11:14 AM
You may want to check with Tom Langdon's stovebolt. He is going to have a new small cap HEI available very soon.

The HEI is one of the most reliable dist ever made. Parts are everywhere. Tom
Posted By: strokersix Re: Distributor for a 292 - 01/16/10 01:38 PM
I've run points, factory HEI, and Pertronix. While I have never had a problem with the Pertronix setup I was always a little concerned with ignition failure on road trips.

My favorite is the early 250-292 HEI ('75-76 vintage?) with the seperate coil. Less obnoxious in appearance than the coil-in-cap style and I recall someone posting that the seperate coil style has some performance advantage but I don't know about that.

I keep a spare set of points and a coil in the toolbox for points, a spare module and pickup coil for HEI, or a complete points distributor for a Pertronix system depending on what system I'm using. A bit paranoid I suppose but it might be tough to find Pertronix parts in a road trip failure situation.

Mostly irrelevant anymore since I can't even remember the last road trip I took in one of my old cars!
Posted By: Heater63 Re: Distributor for a 292 - 01/17/10 03:20 AM
vanherk1, if you want the stock points distributor LOOK, then the Pertronix is great,outward appearance is stock except for one extra wire to the distributor. I run one in my camaro, although it gets limited miles it has been great for 5 years.

Strokersix is right about concern of failure, I have heard of a few.

for dependability and price, HEI is hard to beat...thats what I'll use on my 292.
-Tad
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