" From: "J. w." <sacranoidclub@xxxxxxxxx> " " i thought that in the past month or so someone posted " something about awapping out the points for something " else in the dist. there's the pertronix ignitor; if you have a delco dist get one for a chevy six. " i was wondering is anyone knew what i could do for " that swap in my rambler cause i was hoping to get the " parts this coming week and get a tune up done and get " the car running at least. imho a better solution is a '75-9 or so hei dist from a chevy 250 or 292; if you swap drive gears from your present dist it'll drop right in. use chevy hei wires and open your plug gap to .045-.050. especially from a yard, this might not cost you much more than the pertronix and maybe even less - and you can get parts for it everywhere. two notes: 1. surprisingly, many 250/292 hei do not have the familiar coil in the cap. the one i have does though, and it may only be a question of caps. 2. it needs 12v all the time, so if your car is '68-newer you need to bypass the resistance wire in the coil run. easiest is to splice the coil into the yellow wire at the volt reg. " but what i can figure out from eddies listing on the " planet huston amx site my vin i think the car coame " with the 199 str 6. the 7th char in the vin tells all. a=199, b=232. an engine code is also stamped on the block on a pad by the dist. a J in it means 199; L = 232. if you have a '68-9 with a fully synchro 3sp, it's a 232. that tranny was not offered with 199s. ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com