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    Posted: June-15-2020 at 11:28pm
Chev V6 & V8 and Ford 302 & 351W reverse rotation distributor gears in .500 for Chev and .531 and .500 shaft diameters for Ford can be ordered at aaamarine.com. Complete distributors too.
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Reverse rotation distributors and gears only can usually be had at aaamarine.com.
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You must be the owner of AAA marine or his son judging by your user name and the info on the website

Having seen your website before and even having posted a link to it here on CCF recently, I,'ve kinda wondered why you don't sell a 351W RR HEI distributor, just a normal rotation one?

Does the normal rotation one have a cast iron gear on it or is it steel?

Is this a 2 piece shaft like the typical Chinese built 351W HEI? It looks like it.

It seems like a reasonable price for your Ford and Chevy marine HEI distributors.

I imagine that just like a DUI HEI marine distributor it "meets USCG requirements" but hasn't gone through the highly expensive testing process to say it's "certified"?

How do you determine that it meets the requirements?

I woke up feeling kinda curious this morning




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