GMC V-6 ignition question
I have a 63 GMC pickup with a 305, and have noticed there seems to be 2 types of distributors for this engine. Mine has the externally adjustable points (window like v-8 distributors). I think I have seen pictures of other 305s with distributor caps that resemble in line 6 type. Anyone know if there’s a year or model changeover point? Or am I mistaken?
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60-66 has window. Probably changed in 67 or late 66
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Post from the archives by Pete Chronis;
The other thing I'd like to bring up is the early distributor had the advance weights on top just like the V8 models and the housing was cast iron, the later small cap distributor housings were cast out of aluminum and the weights were mounted below the point and condenser plate. Right around 1964 the smaller distributor came in to supersede the big cap distributor though some larger series trucks and engines still used the big cap distributor through 1965. Pete Chronis Northern Cal. |
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This item is confusing because our own "known good parts" shows both types for the same year motors. Rockauto shows window up to 65-66.
Jolly shows two types of caps and two types of vac advance depending on the distributor weight design as Pete says. Parts are shown for same years 63-66. As Pete says, some motor had one way and some another. This may conflict a little with Pete and I am not an expert but, sounds like early (60-62) caps were known as small cap and has clips to hold the cap on. Also the rotor was slip on with weights under plate. 63-65 sometimes called "large" cap and have "L" pins holding cap on, under rotor weights and screw on rotor. The cap had a window. I said confusing, right? As far as I can tell the answer to the question is no window 60-62, window 63-65, no window 66-up. I don't know if there was a clip-on cap for 305 V6 or not. Sometimes the I6 stuff gets confused with V6 stuff. BUT: The Chevy I6 in 60-62 had a clip-on cap. No window in I6, window in V8's. Then in 63 went to "L" pin. |
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Thanks for the answers! I’m assuming the points are identical to their v-8 counterparts, although the condenser is likely a different value...I’ll look it up.
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There was never a small cap clip on distributor used on GMC V6 engine. The big style cap with the window was used from 1960-65 but around 1965 and even possibly 1964 the small cap, same one used on inline sixes was used on light duty engines while bigger trucks still used the larger window style cap, by 1966 all V6 engine came with the small cap distributor. I don't know why they made the change but the larger cap distributor makes better sense to me because you can adjust the points externally.
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Greetings Bob! The points are indeed the same as their V-8 counterparts. There is (or was) a unitized point set that included the condenser which made installation much easier, since you didn't have to fiddle around with a separate mounting screw for the condenser, and the wire on the condenser was also eliminated. See if you can still get the unitized point set. It's definitely a time and cuss saver! |
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If you're interested in getting rid of your points and condenser, Pertronix makes kits for both types of distributors used on our V6 engines. They're simple to install. I've installed many of them over the years. |
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all GMC V6 engines through 1963 used the window type of distributor. The change was made in 1964, when GMC went to an alunimum distributor housing and in the interest of interchangeability with other 6-cylinder engines in production (230-250-292) the change was made. All replacement distributors are of the 2nd design and were installed in older engines when a distributor was needed.
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