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Um? You installed an HEI and have a separate coil hooked up? HEI's have a built in coil and do not need an external coil.
I bought the cheap/small cap design HEI from cj pp for under $100.00 that uses an external coil.-The cap or wires could be bad,my multimeter just took crap with one of the leads falling of.....chinese junk....have to pick up a test light this week and do some trouble shooting....What ever happened to making quality parts???Um? You installed an HEI and have a separate coil hooked up? HEI's have a built in coil and do not need an external coil.
I bought the cheap/small cap design HEI from cj pp for under $100.00 that uses an external coil.-The cap or wires could be bad,my multimeter just took crap with one of the leads falling of.....chinese junk....have to pick up a test light this week and do some trouble shooting....What ever happened to making quality parts???
What ever happened to making quality parts???
And those huge GM type HEI units take up too much space in the area that restrict the movement of the distributor and barely clear the connections coming out of the mainfolds. Might be fine for the GM vehicles since the units are on the rear of the engine area.-Not a fan of the old GM tech HEI distributors. From my experience, they can fail without notice. My preference is stock points or one better, the upgrade to electronic substitution of those. I’m sure others have their own ideas.
I bought the cheap/small cap design HEI from cj pp for under $100.00 that uses an external coil.-The cap or wires could be bad,my multimeter just took crap with one of the leads falling of.....chinese junk....have to pick up a test light this week and do some trouble shooting....What ever happened to making quality parts???
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Just received the "Replacement" unit today from cj pp and will post the results when i have time to do the replacement.-Have a great weekend everyone and be safe in the upcoming storms.-JoeAnd those huge GM type HEI units take up too much space in the area that restrict the movement of the distributor and barely clear the connections coming out of the mainfolds. Might be fine for the GM vehicles since the units are on the rear of the engine area.-
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