Absolutely.
My 73 Bonneville has points type ignition. The later years had electronic ignition distributors, which had .045 or more gap. If you're engine is points type, the gap is .035.
it has two distributors one on each side of the engine
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.
electronic control unit
Normally they last the life of the engine or longer. No real guarantee.
No, small block distributors are not the same as big block (BB) distributors. While both types of distributors perform the same function of delivering electrical current to the engine's spark plugs, they are designed for different engine types. Small block engines typically have smaller dimensions and different firing orders compared to big block engines, which require specific distributor designs to accommodate their unique configurations. Therefore, it's essential to use the correct distributor for each engine type for optimal performance.
You can get the manuals from the vendor or official distributors for cummins NH220 engines
From 1989 to 1997 the 2.3 liter four cylinder engine and from 1998 to 2001 the 2.5 liter four cylinder engine in the Ford Ranger used Fords twin plug ignition system with ( 2 ) sparkplugs per engine cylinder ( a total of 8 sparkplugs ) and had ( 2 ) coil packs used with the EDIS ( Electronic Distributorless Ignition System ) . It lowered the emissions of the engine
Its an electronic sensor
Electronic fuel injection
Yes, when switching from a points distributor to an electronic distributor in a 1979 Ford F-250, you typically need to modify the wiring. This includes removing the points ignition components and potentially adding a power source for the electronic ignition module. Ensure that the wiring harness is compatible with the new distributor, and double-check for any necessary changes to the ignition coil, as electronic distributors often require a different coil than points systems.
i believe 91 and earlier integra distributors of the same model engine will interchange