Have a '06 20v with a Marine Power 5.7L Carbed engine (S5.7VSKIETC). Need to replace the cap and rotor and can only find the part number for the whole distributor assembly as a AC Delco 1104060 but can't find the cap and rotor match. I think it's a match to the Sierra 18-5354 cap but the rotor that comes with that cap looks different than I have. Anyone?
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Or, any well stocked auto parts store in your area. Even the locally owned and operated ones. There is no need to feed the NAPA machine when local guys can do the job just as good or better.Originally posted by dom w. forte View PostIs it the flat cap with the wires coming out the sides, if so its available from napa.
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Found it, (and yes, they did offer a 20V in '06 in a carbed version, thanks for rubbing it in. I'm pretty sure the last owner had the engine replaced. There's several signs of it. The engine looks brand new which explains the 80 hours on the meter but some of the wiring and V-drive show there age a little. This along with the "general usage" type wear on the boat tells me it's been replaced.)
It's a Mallory 9-29222 rotor and a 9-29411 cap. Took a bit of internet searching but I got them on order (spendy little rotor!) Our auto parts stores couldn't match them up. You say the word Marine to them and it's all over.
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Won't argue that...I'll keep that in mind but it's not the DR331 or at least it does not look like that. Take a look at the Mallory part number and see if you stock that one. A local marine shop has it coming tomorrow but it's almost $40!Originally posted by geek View PostYour auto parts stores must suck. I found the parts based on some quick research.
Standard Ignition makes them, DR468 for the cap and DR331 for the rotor. I stock both parts in every store I have. That same cap/rotor combo fit quite a few GMC products in the mid 90's.
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