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Those evil MSD distributors!
sms777:
Hello members and guests!
Just a reminder about my post a while ago about faulty MSD Pro Billett distributors.
They are still haunting me!
I have two dead vehicles in my workshop because of severly corroded internals of these faulty dizzies. As it seem it is not only isolated to Chev engines. One is in a very tough nitrous fed 355 Holden and the other is in a well known Hemi Challenger.
(not mine)
If you have experienced misfiring, hard starting and loss of performance running one of these it is time to look under that dizzy cap. It only takes a minute and a screw driver. It may just save you an expensive tow to my workshop.
Cheers, Chris.
Bumblebee:
Hi Chris,
Is this issue limited to MSD Pro Billets only, I have an MSD Billet (not the Pro Billet), is mine equally at risk?
sms777:
--- Quote from: Bumblebee link=topic=3476.msg21215#msg21215 ---Hi Chris,
Is this issue limited to MSD Pro Billets only, I have an MSD Billet (not the Pro Billet), is mine equally at risk?
--- End quote ---
Hi Les,
I have already checked yours, it is fine. It seems only Pro Billets are affected.
Cheers.
GTA390:
--- Quote from: sms777 link=topic=3476.msg21216#msg21216 ---
--- Quote from: Bumblebee link=topic=3476.msg21215#msg21215 ---Hi Chris,
Is this issue limited to MSD Pro Billets only, I have an MSD Billet (not the Pro Billet), is mine equally at risk?
--- End quote ---
Hi Les,
I have already checked yours, it is fine. It seems only Pro Billets are affected.
Cheers.
--- End quote ---
Your doubly safe Les yours is also on a Ford, they don't seem to have the problem :rol::rol:
LeighP:
So, whats causing the corrosion issue? Would an occasional light spray inside and a wipe out with something like Lanox or WD40 be of any use....or would that be counterproductive?
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