Why HEI with points?
1 No condenser! It's getting hard to find a quality condenser that hasn't ben stored for years.
2 points last practically forever! With a current flow of around 12 Milliamps they just don't burn.
3 Cost! new solid state distributors. timers and conversion kits are very expensive. I spent less than $50.00 for two,
4 All the spark you could ever want. The GM 4 pin module will work with any coil .5 ohms or greater resistance, which means you can run coils with very high output. The one on my Jeep has a.6 ohm transformer style coil and makes almost 2"" of spark.
% Easily change back to a standard Kettering style points ignition
For this demo I'm going to do two a budget build and a more costly version. In the past I have used the late 90s through early 2000s GM heat sink for $10 to $12 all of a sudden they are $40.00 and up so I bought this one at a Salvage for a dollar

Left universal heat sink 3 for $9.00 Right used GM heat sink $1.00 from Capital Scrap

1k q/4 watt resistors Less than $5.00 a hundred years ago.
1/32 electronics solder 1LB $30 some odd years ago
Computer grade Thermal Paste about $13
Chinesey 4pin module almost $9.00 Standard LX301 about $25 from a parts store.

once you have all the parts the first thing to do is to tin (coat in solder) both ends of the resistor leads and the very back of the B and G terminals. Then solder the resistor between the B & G terminals.

Then clamp the module to the heat sink and drill the heatsink through the module.


If the locating pins hit the heatsink you can either remove them or drill holes for them. I generally cut them off.
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That's all for tonight
Dusty







