Hi guys,
I'm hoping for some help here... Can someone give some input as to whether the distributor I show below is legal for (SCCA) FF? Short-story-long, I grabbed it on eBay, but my assumptions about the Alison/Crane ignition module prevented me from noticing in the eBay photos the casting differences that I'd never seen before (bump-out for cable egress). I had no intention of using the rev-control, just the Alison/Crane unit similar to the Crane XR3000 I run now. But, upon receiving the distributor, it seems the rev control is hard-wired into the unit. Appreciate your thoughts.
SCCA GCR section on distributors:
r. Electrical Equipment
Distributor: Distributors are unrestricted provided the original drive, location,
and housing (standard Motorcraft, Bosch, or Lucas) are retained.
The distributor is defined as the component that triggers the LT current
and distributes the HT current. The ignition timing may only be varied
by vacuum and/or mechanical means. It is prohibited to use any other
method or component to trigger, distribute, or time the ignition. Standard
Motorcraft (Autolite), Bosch, or Lucas.
Distributor is a Bosch and the standard FF straight-up cap fits.
Does the more modern housing casting with the more complex cable harness egress represent a non-legal distributor? How about the rev control if it cannot be separated from the system? (the distributor was advertised as a FF distributor...)
Thanks,
Erik