Thread: finally good news
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	05-05-2008 01:47 PM #1finally good news
 
 Alright so i found the intake spacers I need for my tall deck 427 so i can use a traditional bbc intake. By doing so, should I be able to use a conventional hei distributor as well? Also I would obviously be interested in any used aluminum bbc intakes....
 
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	05-05-2008 02:42 PM #2
 Nay, Nay, Oh great one!! The tall deck will require a distributor with a lomger shaft. However, I'm sure it's available from Generous Motors for a small stipend.  Buying parts I don't need, with money I don't have, to impress people I don't like  
 
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	05-05-2008 02:49 PM #3
 are sure? notice above I said I found an adapter so i can use a regular deck intake....
 
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	05-05-2008 03:27 PM #4
 The adaptors only narrow the side to side width created by the taller deck height. The camshaft to distributor pad (on the intake) is still longer than on a standard deck height engine. Sorry, but you still need a tall deck distributor.
 
 By the way, what the hell is lomger??? Imeant LONGER.  Buying parts I don't need, with money I don't have, to impress people I don't like  
 
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	05-05-2008 04:37 PM #5
 The tall deck engines used the same dists as the manifolds were lower where it goes. The after market has dist with adjustable mounting sleeves or you can turn down a standard housing and machine an adapter for the manifold hole.
 
 Depending on your application it might be better to buy a manifold that fits without the spacer plates as it seems your don't have one yet.
 
 If you need the spacers ( retang ports) I still have aset
 
 Jerry
 
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	05-06-2008 07:32 AM #6
 awesome jerry how much do you want for them and are they oval or square port?
 
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	05-06-2008 09:37 AM #7
 So does anyone know a part # on an HEI dist, that has an adjustable slip collar on it?
 





 
		
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