Will 4.3 Distributor work with 3.0?

Alumarine

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I can get a 1993, 4.3 distributor for a good price.
Can I use it in my 1980, 3.0?
If so, would this be a worthwhile upgrade?

thanks
 

Alumarine

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Nope. Distributors have same number of lobes as cylinders.

Ok thanks, that makes sense.
And thanks for the quick reply.

There was one on cl for $20. I got all excited.
I thought maybe I could just swap a few components.
 
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Rick Stephens

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Some of them you can swap the cam out of. Mostly not, they are # of cylinder specific.

Rick
 

Alumarine

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Actually my distributor seems fine and I have a spare.
I thought the 4.3 one might be similar to a Delco Voyager distributor and I could use it somehow.
I'll use what I have.
 

achris

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Apart from the 'lobes' (TB-IV have cutouts in a disc that flags through a sensor), there is also the matter of the timing curve and maximum advance. Both are set according to engine speed, derived from the frequency of the rotor disc passing through the sensor. So even if you were able to fabricate a new disc with only 4 slots, the derived engine speed would always be 2/3 of the actually engine speed (module seeing only 2 pulses per revolution instead of 3). Also, maximum advance on the module for a V6 is 14 degrees, your 140 wants 27 degrees.

Chris..........
 
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