distributor

Bondo

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Re: distributor

Ayuh,... Automotive distributers are vented direct to atmosphere,...
Marine distributers are Spark Protected....
 

PiratePast40

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Re: distributor

OK - I'll accept the second references' paraphrasing by retired USCG Chief Van Brunt.

Making the assumption components that are not designated for marine use have not been tested to comply with 183.410.

When it comes to regulations, some of us want to see the actual references, or at least a reliable source. Not being disrespectful, just want to know.
 

bruceb58

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Re: distributor

And the fact that the advance curves of an automotive distributor would not be even close to being correct should make another huge reason not to use one.
 

Don S

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Re: distributor

What do you think I posted?

You posted only a small portion of the whole thing. So did I, but my link is bigger than yours :p

Now he sees where it came from ;)
 

bruceb58

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Re: distributor

I posted the section on Ignition Protection. I wasn't taking any chances that they could actually figure out where to look.
 

dan t.

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Re: distributor

an 87 to 95 chev tbi v8 distributor is IDENTICAL in all respects to a marine, unit ,yes including screened venting and advance curve,the only thing it lacks is the marine # a set of number stamps fixes that
 
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