MSD ignition systems
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MSD ignition systems
I am in need of some advice.. The msd website won't work for me.
I am looking into a full MSD igntion system for my boat, I will also need a ignition retard control box. What should I be looking for?. Its for a small block chevy. Are the marine MSD distributors all electronic advance ect.. or are they mechanical advance?
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I am looking into a full MSD igntion system for my boat, I will also need a ignition retard control box. What should I be looking for?. Its for a small block chevy. Are the marine MSD distributors all electronic advance ect.. or are they mechanical advance?
tell me what I need guys
thank you
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Re: MSD ignition systems
Yes the distributor is mechanical advance. I have full MSD on my boat got it all from Summit Racing. There is an ignition retard control but it's not marine and it if gets wet it's junk. I locked out the mechanical advance and set timing at 34 deg. I switched to MSD so I could change the chip on the rev limiter box to what I wanted and the BIG reason is that I have a problem with loctiteing the rotor on the merc distributor and waiting for it to set up in a few hours.
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Sounds like someone is getting some laughing gas!!! We ran the MSD billet distributor with the timing locked, 6M2 box, 8768 rev limiter, and start / retard PN 8982. Don't forget a WOT micro switch, fuel pressure switch, and arming switch. Set the rev limiter at about 6800 and prop to run 6500 RPM on the gas. If you are at 5800-6000 now a 150 shot will be just about perfect. It isn't a good idea to bang the rev limiter on the NOS which is the reason for 6800. With your solid roller set-up 6800 should still be plenty safe if the Alpha lets go!
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Re: MSD ignition systems
Travis I'd lokk into the DUI set up......The MSD's ahve been a pain in my arse. I need to replace or send in for repairs one of my boxes every other year...
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Re: MSD ignition systems
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thanks guys, pretty much what i needed to know...
How do you lock the timing?
wette vette.... laughin gas.. I don't know what your talkin about LOL! I can hold my own but I might need the extra go-go to spank on some big boys,
How do you lock the timing?
wette vette.... laughin gas.. I don't know what your talkin about LOL! I can hold my own but I might need the extra go-go to spank on some big boys,
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On MSD dsitributors it is very easy. It is shown in the instructions and even if you are half in the bag and sucking NOS you could figure it out!!
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Re: MSD ignition systems
I have a 1988 242Ls with the ThunderboltIV Ignition. I want to replace it with MSD. Any suggestions and what do I unhook of the Thunderbolt. Looking at the wiring of the distributor it looks like it need power and ground off of the coil and a seperate engine ground. Thanks for the help in advance..
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