The location of the distributor doesnt matter at all. All that matters is that the #1 plug wire is on the terminal that the rotor points towards when the motor is at TDC on the compression stroke of the #1 cylinder. The rest of the wires just need to follow the firing order of the cam.
The 7/16 studs hurt it, but you cant drill to 1/2" or it just distorts the block. Most guys dont have issues, but the GT40's have a thin deck which distorts. Keep conservative on the timing and it should be fairly rich at that boost level. If all is good and they keep lifting, get some AFR 165's and a dart/world block and call it a day.
Projector Technology: DLP
Digital TV Standard: HDTV-Ready
Screen Size: 52 inch
Weight: 79.3 lb.
Display Capabilities
Broadcast Format Supported: 1080i (HDTV) · 720p (HDTV) · 480p (EDTV) · 480i (SDTV)
Digital TV Standard: HDTV-Ready - Requires separate receiver to view HDTV signals.
Built-in Tuner: NTSC
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 · 4:3 Enhanced · 14:9
Inputs
Rear Input Connectors: S-Video x 1 · Component x 2 · Composite x 2 · DVI x 1 · Audio (RCA) x 5 · RF x 1 · 1 x D-Sub (RGB PC) · 1 x RS-232C
Front Input Connectors: S-Video x 1 · Composite x 1 · Audio (RCA) x 1
Rear Output Connectors: Composite x 1 · Audio (RCA) x 2
Headphone Jack: Without Headphone Jack
The TV works good, I replaced the bulb about a year ago. The only issue is that it has a dark stripe about 2" wide on the left side of the screen. It doesnt really get in the way and the picture is still great otherwise.
$330 with the stand. I can take all major Credit cards as well.
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Yeah, it is. If he pays the guy for it and it turns out MAC owns in and they find it, MAC gets first right to the box (They take it) and he would be out the money.
Call MAC and find out.