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From the info I found, the difference will be in the vacuum advance. The D6F4-03 needs 7.9" of vacuum to start the plunger and has 7.5 deg. of advance max. @ 13.8". The D6F5-02 needs 5.9" to start the plunger, and has 9 deg. of advance max. @ 11.6" of vacuum. If my interpretation is right, the -02 has a quicker advance and advances more at less vacuum. Hope this helps.

Right on, because I just bought one off of ebay, on mine the plastic part of the vacuum advance broke and it was not advancing, all of the balls that are mounted in the plastic were floating around inside of the distributor and I could'nt really afford 100.00 for a new distributor :ermm: . But, thanks for the advice guys/gals

Please do me a favour and keep your old distributor there is a good chance your new one will have the same problem it is a common problem with these distributors and there are ways of fabricating a much better system than the ball bearing cage.

You should also look at possibly getting your distributor mapped to your cam so you don't have vacuum advance instead it's all mechanical.

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