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  1. ACCEL 71000 Series distributors feature a magnetic triggering device with an adjustable mechanical advance as well as a totally independent adjustable vacuum advance.

  2. 10 lut 2014 · Go to the support section of the Accel website. It's listed under 71000 series, there is no specific diagram for a 71100e.

  3. 21 kwi 2020 · I have a like new Accel breakerless distributor for standard deck Chevrolet engine. ACCEL 71000 Series distributors feature a magnetic triggering device with an adjustable mechanical advance as well as a totally independent adjustable vacuum advance.

  4. 7 maj 2009 · Remove the wire from the starter "R" post to the coil "+". This wire is in an original points ignition system harness to provide 12 volts to the coil during starter cranking. You do not need this wire with the breakerless, although it can stay hooked up without causing a problem.

  5. Accel Distributor Replacement Parts. ACCEL Tune-Up Point Sets' heavier springs resist ''point float'', while large tungsten contacts provide crisp coil firing and perform solidly up to 5,000 RPM. Replacment Points and Conderser Kits Include: Matched high-rev performance point sets (with stainless steel spring)

  6. 11 lut 2024 · I can not find any information on this distributor from Accel. Part Number 71100E It came with an engine that is in parts. Although I realize it does not have points, does in need anything other than the coil to run? I assume E stand for electronic ignition.

  7. 25 lut 2001 · After much research and consideration this sucker looks like it might be the distributor I choose. It's electronic, VERY small diameter, is adjustable for both vacuum advance and mechanical, and can be adapted for HEI style wire posts. Mikelly is using an MSD unit that's similiar but I can't find...

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