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Dauntless HEI conversion

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by jeep2003, Jun 13, 2009.

  1. Jun 16, 2009
    sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

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    No, you need to convert the distributor, it's not just the cap. There's a couple threads here on it IIRC.

    http://members.toast.net/rbuchholz/heiexp.html
     
  2. Jun 17, 2009
    kaiser krawler

    kaiser krawler kaiser krawler

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    the reman. from rock auto is a h.e.i odd fire ,not a points distributor
     
  3. Jun 17, 2009
    jeep2003

    jeep2003 Well-Known Member

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    ah interesting. do you recall what vehicle its intended for or part # ? Thanx
     
  4. Jun 17, 2009
    kaiser krawler

    kaiser krawler kaiser krawler

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    i just put 76 buick regal with 231 c.i in the search, and looked under ignition,then distributor. h.t.h :beer:
     
  5. Jun 18, 2009
    Eddie

    Eddie New Member

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    Kragen or Oreillys, Cardone HEI distriutor part#
    30-1693 for odd fire with vaccum advance
    30-1694 for even with vaccum advance
    30-1671 for even no vaccum advance
    Cost $124 bucks



    The owner before me put the wrong distributor in probably because he had the wrong coil that made it go bad.

    Can we get all these secret links like the Casting Number, HEI info, Interchangable parts between 225-231 Posted on the top of the forum like the vin post, Im sure it would be a great help to us all and save all of us alot of time.
    Thanks
     
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  6. Jun 18, 2009
    sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

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    All that stuff already is in the tech library which we're working to restore so I don't see any need to duplicate it since it's pretty static info.
     
  7. Jun 20, 2009
    Eddie

    Eddie New Member

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    I dont know about static, this posting was looking for that info and I was too a week ago. Mite save you having to deal with a bunch of jeep novices like myself!
     
  8. Jun 20, 2009
    Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Static, as in the information itself doesn't change.
     
  9. Jul 20, 2009
    KCB

    KCB New Member

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    Sorry to jump in here, but perhaps you can help me. I just got my CJ-5 back on the road, but am having problems at higher speeds. Engine has no more power, especially uphill, and seems like it is missing. I completed the HEI conversion and am pretty sure I installed it correctly (TDC compression stroke and correct firning order). Have it timed at 6-8* BTDC and set idle at 700rpm (Haynes says 650-750rpm). I do have the vacuum hooked up (distributor to carb) - why is that not always necessary? Any other reason I could be losing power and getting a little hesitation?

    Thanks,
     
  10. Jul 20, 2009
    Warloch

    Warloch Did you say Flattie??? Staff Member

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    I don't know how others run without the Vac hooked up. I have always had mine hooked up. I use an adjustable vacuum advance kit (Comp or Crane) and follow THESE instructions.

    Make sure you have the 225 timing cover assembly and not a 231/350 as they work, but you have to adjust for the diff of where 0* is marked. (its easy to tell - if the degrees are part of the housing it's 225, if it looks like they bolt on its 231/350). I have seen this issue with it as the culprit as well.
     
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  11. Jul 20, 2009
    sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

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    We already have that information, like I said, I see no need to duplicate it here as well. We're working to get the site restored, have some patience please!

    It is static information, the years, applications, casting #s etc. aren't going to change. Besides, it's readily available in the forum as well. I'm unsure as to why the OP states that info can't be found with search. I know I've done my own HEI work and found what I needed with a forum search in the past and it was more in-depth than just this thread covers...
     
  12. Jul 20, 2009
    Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

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    I assume you mean timing cover, not water pump.
     
  13. Jul 21, 2009
    Warloch

    Warloch Did you say Flattie??? Staff Member

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    Thanks Patrick - yup what the man said...

    I guess my dad's statement is comming true more all the time. You get to keep your memory or your hair... got all my hair :)
     
  14. Jul 21, 2009
    Project71-5

    Project71-5 BACON

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    I converted an even fire dist. to odd fire about 4 years ago and haven't had any major problems since. I do not run with the vac advance connected and I don't have the adjustable vacuum advance kit.

    However, the more I read the more it sounds like my performance could be improved with the addition of an adjustable advance kit. Heres 2 links that I have related to this issue.

    http://www.jeepster.org/swchapter/hei-2.html
    http://www.geocities.com/billm18641/HEI/HEI-buildup.html

    The second link is the one I used to convert my even fire dist. to odd fire. Good luck :)
     
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