Wb Doug:
long time no see. Just to let you know the Oregon chevelle and el camino club will be having there first show June 30 Th. hope to see you there. also the club is at 75 members already and growing. We are hoping to hit the 100 mark before our first year. care to join? Email me or contact
I think with the hei you do not need the wire from the distr. to the solenoid. I may be wrong but I do believe that wire is there to jump the juice (volts) during cranking cuz the standard distr. drops to 9 volts during cranking? Anyone care to elaborate on this ???
Larry (z) ~knows just enough to
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I think with the hei you do not need the wire from the distr. to the
solenoid.
You are correct, HEI takes whatever the max your system has to give at
all times. Most people call this 12 volts but a little playing around
with a multimeter quickly shows that it's from
Good Day all, been onlist for awhile without
internet and now have a new computer and internet. I recently put an H.E.I.
distributer in my 69 elcy and would like to know if I did it right. I took the
firewall wire to the distributer(bat.+ ) side and ran a wire off that(bat+) down
to the
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