No the distributor gear that is on the end of the distributor is to small for the big block cam shaft.
on this old distributor there is a cap that holds the wires in place on the distributor. Is there a trick to remove top cap?
yes as long as you swap electric parts
There is a gear on the distributor shaft and a gear on the end of the camshaft that it engages with. The gear on the camshaft cannot be removed as it is part of the camshaft. The gear on the distributor shaft can be removed if it is worn; however, this is rare. These two gears must be in proper mesh for the engine to run; one cog off and it will not start.If you need further assistance google ' finding top dead center on a 350 chevy'.
no the gear stays in place , unless you take the timing gear cover off + the bolts that hold it to the cam shaft.no it won't change the position either unless you crank the engine, the gear stays in place.
153624, distributor rotation is clockwise
I don't have a diagram, but there would be one steel wire from the switch to the hot side of the coil.
1969
3.48"
1969
Assuming this is a 350 Chevy engine, you need a 9/16" distributor wrench or you may sneak in there with a 9/16" open end wrench if the bolt is not to tight.
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302 small block Chevy