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16 dollars for a H4 dist cap!
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Posted by jonnnny2006 on May 30, 2007 at 23:26:48 from (67.142.130.14):
Does 16 dollars sound right for a h4 dist cap? I was kinda shocked when my wife dana told me how much the darn thing was.... It might be because it is a I.H cap and the ones i'm used to paying 7 bucks for are the delco dist caps on my h's. Brings me to my next ? Are the delco distributers ( they are vertical of coarse) just as good or better then the I.h. ones? I don't like how the one wire always seems to rub on the hood of my 43 distillate burner. Its close on my 44 "X1" but dosent rub. I suppose my 43's hood is bent in just a tad. but if it had the i.h. dist that is horazontil it would not matter. I think i will switch them back to the horizontal I.h. dist next time it needs points or a new condenser.
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