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Chrysler R5 Msd Zero-cross Distributor 85911 on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

Long Beach, California, United States

Long Beach, California, United States
New in open box for inspection.
Brand:MSD Ignition Systems Part Brand:MSD Manufacturer Part Number:85911 Country of Manufacture:United States Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

MSD 85911  Zero-Cross Distributor for Chrysler R5 Engines  

 

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A New MSD 85911 Zero-Cross Distributor  

Part Number 85911

 Product Info

(Adjustable Cylinder-to-Cylinder, Chevy) MSD Billet and Pro-Billet are the finest performance and racing distributors available. Every feature is designed to provide the best in performance and endurance to top off your ignition system.The complete line of MSD Distributors uses a polished steel shaft that receives a QPQ, or Tuftride coating. This process produces a durable finish that reduces friction and resists corrosion. To accurately guide this shaft, MSD uses a sealed ball bearing located at the top of the housing. At the bottom of the housing, an extra long sintered bushing controls the shaft. This combination keeps the shaft spinning smooth and accurately throughout 10,000+ rpm.

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Distributor for Chrysler R5 Engines.

Item is New in Open Box, Box was open to inspect distributor.

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