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Looking to put an HEI distributor in my truck, Does my truck have THE 1/4" OIL PUMP DRIVE SHAFT or the 5/16" OIL PUMP DRIVE SHAFT. 1969 F100 360 FE Engine. Any help thanks.
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Why do you want an HEI distributor? Should be a 5/16" shaft.
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I was going to get an HEI for my Cleveland, but since my stock distributor was in great shape, I changed my mind and got the Pertronix Igniter 3 module and Igniter 3 coil. It fits in place of the stock points, is much less bulky than an HEI, and even has a built-in adjustable rev limiter! Just my :2cents: . :thup:
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When did they change the shaft to 5/16"? I have always seen 1/4" in FE engines. Not saying anybody else is wrong, I was just unaware of a change :? . I would also be tempted to stay with a stock style distributor, and add pertronix as mentioned or just go duraspark.
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The stock driveshaft is 1/4". Heavy duty driveshafts are hardened and were increased to 5/16" but tapered down to 1/4" at the ends.
Sorry for the confusion. I now realize that you were asking to determine the size of the dist. shaft.
If I'm not mistaken, there are shafts that are 5/16, end to end but a block mod is required.
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Makes sense now :thup:
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Thanks for the input I was looking at an HEI that said it was for the 1/4' shaft and not 5/16' And for the question on why am I thinking of doing this conversion. Well I thought about it a lot and talked myself out of it becouse my truck
is all original under the hood and I have an pertronix standard ignition in it already. Also I have been spending the winter stalking up on NOS parts. Can't wait for spring -4 this morning calling for -10 tonight to cold to go in the garage.
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i've got an accel points eliminator kit in my 390, works great but one of the best things i did was a msd streetfire ignition box. fires up first time, everytime and reasonably priced :2cents: just don't get to close to the wire conections while the truck is running (blasted the sh!t out of me, won't make that mistake again)
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i got ahold of a HEI new for $50 and my engine was luggin so i went ahead and made the switch. i had a stock distributor with a points eliminator kit installed too.

:woohoo: the different was awesome! its like my engine got a rebuild. it tightened it right up. drove great.

there are alot of different "HEI" out there these days and all performace didtributors do the same thing lol

but i noticed zero difference when i converted from points to electric. i dont know why.

i say install it... but im also a 'if it aint broke dont fix it'
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