If my memory is correct you need a distributor from a Chevy inline 6, a distributor drive gear from an AMC 360 V8, and plug wires from a Ford inline 6
A parts store or on a car at car shows. Old auto repair books.
The distributor and the oil filter.
what parts
Need some more info, what year is it and what tune up parts did you install.
Napa auto parts sells them for 130.00 are so.
These are simple bolt-on parts, there is no special procedure to install them.
yes as long as you swap electric parts
Yes you can install cgevy accesories on a ford car but the certain parts would have to be customized
Call your local parts store and they will be happy to give you the answer.
Well that depends, the 2000 Chevy c2500 is the transition year, and depending on what parts were remaining, as to what percentage of the vehicle is made up with 1999 parts. My 2000 Chevy c2500 truck has a distributor, my friends does not. Unsure as to why, but they are the original engines in both vehicles. Best to open the hood and look to the rear of the engine, do the spark-plugs enter into a roundish plastic device with fingers sticking out four on each side and one out the top. That would be the distributor.
You should have had the #1 piston at TDC, and marked the location of the distributor. You could then just reverse everything. Now you are going to have to get the #1 piston at TDC, install the distributor with the rotor pointing to the #1 plug position on the distributor cap. A good repair manual will help with all this if you can't get it done. Most auto parts stores sell them. Faceing the engine from the front, the #1 plug is the first one on your right, driver's side, the fireing order is 18436572.
Some do, some don't. The distributor, starter and alternator fit, the water pump does not. The mounting brackets are all different.