Does anybody know where I can purchase original points and rotor for my distributor ?
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Re: 67 original distributor points
For points, you can buy from NAPA, Echlin CS86 or CS89 (recommended) or their current USA made equivalent, go to Ebay and buy a set of Delco-Remy D112P points, or go to Accel and buy a set of their high performance points#110128 or the points and condenser set #8104.
The CS89, D112P, and 110128 are all good to 6000 RPM (or above). The CS86 is equivalent to Delco D106P and is good for around 5500 RPM. One set will likely you a lifetime, as they should go 12-20,000 miles before needing replacement.
For a rotor, you need a Delco-Remy 409 or 409R or equivalent. The 409 and 409R are on Ebay, but are a bit pricy. They (Ebay vendors) are also selling the NAPA equivalent for much less. Don't have a part number handy, but just look for 409/409R equivalent. K&B products also has a very reasonable priced equivalent to the 409. Selling thru various vendors, including some in the NCRS Driveline. Or go to the K&B website and ask them for some names of their distributors. These rotors have the extended tip as original for higher RPM operation.
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GM no longer makes points sets. The major replacement brands including "Delco" are made by Standard Motor Products. The same also applies to caps and rotors. There are several different sets and what works best depends on the engine redlline.
Search for a thread started by my a few years ago (There aren't many.) on which NAPA/Echlin point set is best for your engine, and you can cross reference these to any other "brand" that's most convenient for you to buy.
My evaluation and analysis also was published in The Corvette Restorer, and given your NCRS number, you should have it.
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Re: 67 original distributor points
GM no longer makes points sets. The major replacement brands including "Delco" are made by Standard Motor Products. The same also applies to caps and rotors. There are several different sets and what works best depends on the engine redlline.
Search for a thread started by my a few years ago (There aren't many.) on which NAPA/Echlin point set is best for your engine, and you can cross reference these to any other "brand" that's most convenient for you to buy.
My evaluation and analysis also was published in The Corvette Restorer, and given your NCRS number, you should have it.
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The currently available 28-32 oz. point sets are equivalent in performance and quality to the long out-of-production D112P, so I would not pay more (including shipping) on ebay than what they cost (including sales tax) and any local auto parts store.
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Hi Larry, I bought a set of D112P last night on eBay for 40.00... He also threw in the shipping... Not bad I think? Now I just need a rotor and I am all set to go. Let me know if you have one or an aquantence of yours ? Thanks all for the replies.Enzo Colosimo
Ncrs Ontario Chapter Chairman 🇨🇦
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