Davis, Thanks for your input. I have a bad taste in my mouth from the lack of service from Mallory. Whether their products are better or not or cheaper or not doesn't matter to me any more. I bought a Mallory dual point for the white Javelin 30 years ago, and cannot get replacement caps for the distributor. The cap is a two piece cap, separates horizontally just under the wire terminals, that positively locks the wires in place using a rubber gasket and squeezing the wires when the screws are tightened. It was the best dual point distributor available at the time for the engine. HEI's were just coming on the market. I contacted Mallory for parts and their comment simply was that no replacement parts are available. It seems crazy to not have a replacement cap for that distributor, even if it is 30 years old. I would think that they made a whole lot of those distributors back then and I would think there are a lot of them left out there. I can still get points for it. What really irks me is they didn't even offer suggestions in finding a substitute cap either. I'm sure something would fit. So screw Mallory, I don't need them nor do I need their products. Cheaper, more adjustable or whatever doesn't matter to me, it's a matter of principle to me, and Mallory's lack of parts service. However, I most certainly hope you have a better experience with Mallory than I had. I have a very expensive useless to me distributor sitting in the white Javelin, with Mallory's name on it. MSD seems to be the above standard in racing or street distributors, and ignition products. Maybe their costs are a bit higher, but in my experience you get what you pay for. Almost everyone uses them....I have never even seen a Mallory equipped race car or a show/street car or hot rod around here. MSD is universal. I chose the MSD ready to run distributor for the advantage of not needing a box at all. For the difference in the cost of the ready to run pro distributor versus the billet distributor and a box, I thought I couldn't go wrong. The advantage the way I see it is, the ready to run doesn't need a box but can be used with one for more versatility, better spark, etceteras. Plus if a box is used and the box goes dead, you can just bypass it and get going again. With the billet distributor you have to use a box, if it goes dead you need a new box or a rebuilt one to get going again. I heard enough stories about people being way laid by dead boxes that I guess I didn't trust it that much. Any way the cost difference really isn't that much. I got the ready to run distributor for $329.00. The billet and a box is more than that. The last set of wires I bought were cheapies (Blue Max), I don't want to go that route again. The MSD wires are spendy, but I believe are a much better product. I may go with some protector sleeves anyway, just because I like the comfort of added protection........ Thanks again for your input Davis, Armand ----- Original Message ----- From: "Davis Martin" <martin-davis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "AMC/Rambler owners, drivers and fans." <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 8:04 AM Subject: Re: [Amc-list] hey big spender, spend a little time with me Armand, If you get the MSD 6 box you will still need a coil. Also you will have wasted your money on the ready to run distributor. You could have goten the cheaper MSD pro billit dizzy. Furthermore you can get more fratures for less with Mallory. I have MSD now but if U was starting over I would go with Mallory. Don't get me wront my MSD has performed great ( 7AL 2 Box Pro master II coil and Billit dizzy) but changing the pills is a pain and buying all the ones you need is expensive. The Mallory setup is infintly adjustable and much less expensive. Don't think you would need the covers for the wires. They should not touch the headers. Should be straight boots. SUmmit cams are cheap and a nice cam. Just my thoughts. Davis --- On Sun, 3/1/09, Armand Eshleman <aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: From: Armand Eshleman <aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [Amc-list] hey big spender, spend a little time with me To: "AMC/Rambler owners, drivers and fans." <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sunday, March 1, 2009, 8:49 PM Well, I've been searching and thinking and looking and researching, and I finally walked around my (R)ambler (M)entality today. I bought an MSD 8523 Ready to run billet distributor, and a set of MSD plug wires for the AMC V-8, part number 35859. The wires are the 8.5 mm thick that have right angle boots off the distributor so that the hold down plate can be placed over the wires to retain them. I'm looking locally for a used 6AL box from some of the racers. Not really sure if I want to go that route, but the new 6AL 2 box is not in the budget just yet. The old 6AL box is analog and the 6AL 2 box is all digital. Regardless the nice part is the 8523 doesn't need a box at all, just a coil. So I suppose I better start deciding which coil to use, probably will be an MSD blaster coil if I can't find a 6AL box. I'm also thinking of going with some type of plug wire covers, you know like the braided ones that you see on aircraft or race cars, just to protect the wires from the heat off the headers. More projects, --- need to finalize that AFB and get it ready to go so I can put it on top of the performer intake. Next I should be looking for a cam to stuff into the little 304. Or maybe I'll just use the cam I took out of the 79 304 and put in some new lifters. what the heck if it doesn't work I can always try something else. Oh, S#^T my RM came back real quick didn't it.......... 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