ToneTone
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Has anyone replaced their stock Opti-Spark with a Accel Opti-Spark Distributor Unit??? If so, how do you like it??????? It seems to be priced a lot less than its competitor MSD. Thanks for any info you can give!!!!!!:bash
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I replaced my OEM opti (water pump took it out) with Accel-- within 1500Has anyone replaced their stock Opti-Spark with a Accel Opti-Spark Distributor Unit??? If so, how do you like it??????? It seems to be priced a lot less than its competitor MSD. Thanks for any info you can give!!!!!!:bash
I replaced my OEM opti (water pump took it out) with Accel-- within 1500
-2000 miles it left me stranded. There are 2 small screws which hold the rotor and also keep the opti trigger wheel in place. One screw was crossthreaded--the other worked loose and allowed the trigger wheel to destroy the optical decoder. I repaced it with Delphi(OEM) and made sure the rotor screws were loctited in place.
Opti spark distributors were only installed on the gen 2 small block chevy's. Also known as the LT1/LT4. For the record, mine is the original unit. 125k miles and still going strong. I did replace the cap and rotor with upgraded msd parts, which includes a vent hose to rid the unit of moisture. I talked with a local speed shop tuner who seems to know his stuff. I asked about replacing the stock opti unit with msd's billet opti spark unit. Not necessary he told me. The stock unit is capable of delivering the spark to over 7k rpm's. More than anything I'll ever see on my street driver. Save your bucks, replace your water pump if it leaks, and use a vented cap on the earlier model units.
Thanks for the info. According to that article the problem with the Opti-Spark was corrected for the 95/96 models. Good to know!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for the link!!!!!!!!!!Years ago Corvette Fever magazine did a How-to article on curing the Optispark of moisture problems. Here's the link to that article.
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Thanks for taking your time to answer!!!!I replaced my OEM opti (water pump took it out) with Accel-- within 1500
-2000 miles it left me stranded. There are 2 small screws which hold the rotor and also keep the opti trigger wheel in place. One screw was crossthreaded--the other worked loose and allowed the trigger wheel to destroy the optical decoder. I repaced it with Delphi(OEM) and made sure the rotor screws were loctited in place.
Great information. Sounds like the OEM Opti is good enough for anything street users will need!!!!!!Opti spark distributors were only installed on the gen 2 small block chevy's. Also known as the LT1/LT4. For the record, mine is the original unit. 125k miles and still going strong. I did replace the cap and rotor with upgraded msd parts, which includes a vent hose to rid the unit of moisture. I talked with a local speed shop tuner who seems to know his stuff. I asked about replacing the stock opti unit with msd's billet opti spark unit. Not necessary he told me. The stock unit is capable of delivering the spark to over 7k rpm's. More than anything I'll ever see on my street driver. Save your bucks, replace your water pump if it leaks, and use a vented cap on the earlier model units.
Thanks for the great information and link. What a super idea!!!!!!!If you go to my CarDomain webpage, on page 2, there are pictures of my vented Opti-Spark. I read the article on the web, as referenced above, but did not like the way the 3 vents came out at the bottom of the Opti. There is hardly any clearance between the 3 vents and the harmonic balancer.
As a matter of fact, after modifying mine, as per that web article, when going to put the Opti-Spark back on, I broke off one of the 3 vents. After that, I JB welded the three bottom holes and drilled one into the side, similar to the OE vent location, as in the pictures. I have had "my" vented Opti on since March of this year and it has been running great.
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