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By Daniel Jessup - Last Month
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Does anyone have a current source/company that offers a remanufactured 1957-64 distributor?
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By Robs36Ford - Last Month
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?? possibly, I found https://www.fabulousfords.com/detail/35618/Ford_Ford_Car_Distributor_Remanufactured_292_8_Cyl.html
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By Marc - Last Month
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As of about 2 months ago, Larry's Thunderbird & Mustang listed one on their site. Not sure though if it's an outright sale or if they just rebuild yours.
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By 55blacktie - Last Month
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If it's an original distributor, you'll have to supply a rebuildable core. Affordable aftermarket electronic distributors, like CRT/TSP are available.
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By paul2748 - Last Month
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There was a guy selling a Y distributor on Ford Barn. Supposedly rebuilt. it is a 57
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=352082
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By paul2748 - Last Month
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A warning. Cardone was selling re-manufactured units bu they were using 289/302 croes which turned out were a mite too short so beware.
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By Daniel Jessup - Last Month
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thanks all - had a guy contact me to ask for sources. Was not aware that many of the major parts houses have dried up on otherwise rebuilt OEM units while the aftermarket continues to proliferate.
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By 19Fordy - 6 days ago
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4/9/26 Hi Dan, I have a rebuilt Y-Block distributor for sale. My brother had it rebuilt and never used it. Here it is: Y-Block Distributor, OEM FoMoCo - The Ford Barn
I have trouble navigating this site,so if you are a member of Fordbarn contact me via a PM. Thanks, JIM (19Fordy)
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By KULTULZ - 6 days ago
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By 55blacktie - 6 days ago
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I wasn't aware that an Ignitor III would work in a Y-block distributor, only Ignitor I & II.
Price is steep for a non tach-drive distributor.
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By KULTULZ - 5 days ago
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It is steep but (what isn't?) look at what you get and CHI-COM doesn't match it).
I would rather have the IGN II unless a serious thumper.
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