No it does not have points or condenser.
Chevrolet 350s are REAL easy to upgrade to electronic ignition because there are so many of them, there's a vast number of aftermarket parts available. The easiest way is to buy an MSD Ready to Run distributor, install it and be happy. You can plug an MSD 6A box into it, but you don't have to.
It didn't have points. Ignition points were replaced with electronic ignition in the early/mid 1970's.
Depends on what ignition ypu have(points or H.E.I.) Points is .035 H.E.I. is from .045 to .065 depends on year
Yes they do.
Without getting too technical, it's used in electronic ignition engine distributors to sense an electric "pulse" from a rotating star wheel and send spark to each individual spark plug. It replaces the points, that were used in non electronic engines for the same purpose.
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yes
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It is .045
typically this means the ignition module is bad
0 degrees
use a dwell meter to set points to 30 degrees