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Well the parts are here and all I have to do is put them in :lol: Will take pics and a quick write-up of how easy it was 8) :mrgreen:

The parts so far after Brian (Howat Engineering) did his magic converting the Chev distributor to Rover/Chev distributor, some new leads with HEI ends and some new Platinum Plugs :twisted: It must be the old girls birthday :lol:

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Will be putting in x2 distributors into 2 Disco's tomorrow, so hopefully will have pics and some knowledge at the end..... :wink:
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Very interesting :D

I think I will be going this way aswell :wink:

I'm keen to see how much better you think it all works :wink:

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my son has one on his cruiser fj40, starts better, runs better, more responsive engine,
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How did the fitting go?
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easyish, its a huge unit, had to drop the heater pipe down,gave him a challenge to get it in the right spot for no1 fire position and calabration,
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Mudhog wrote:How did the fitting go?
Very VERY easy Brett, a complete "drop in", I will get pics on tomorrow.

First off, I had to remove and cut down the engine lift bracket on the back of the power steer pump, then put back pump and bracket. The dizzy was already out, as you have to give Brian the new distributor and the old one so he can make one out of the two. That was the two hardest things to do out of it all :mrgreen:

I then test fitted the HEI and she fits absolutely perfect, no grinding needed, at all. For a constant good power supply, I am going to run a "hot wire" from the batt to a relay and then directly to the HEI unit. I will use the original coil feed to switch the relay and just for safety's sake I will put a circuit breaker in between the batt and relay. Wiring is in place, just have to spend tomorrow night soldering all the tabs on.

I would of had all the leads on, but, this morning I took the cap off to test fit the distributor and noticed the bakerlite mold is cracked where the coil seats :evil: , so I will have to get a new cap asap. Also I will have to change the radiator hose but that's no biggy.

It is a much easier change over than I thought and I really can't wait to get this thing going.
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Cool, I'm looking forward to the pic's :wink:

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HUI dissy in a fj40
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What plugs are you going to be running?

The Hog has had LPG in the past and I'm not sure of what should be in him :roll: I've removed the Lpg and I'm keen to get back to the standard set up or a better set up for petrol. :wink:
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Its got an lpg system in it but its not working. I'm thinking of removing it cause at the moment its just extra weight being carried around.

Not really sure on plugs most likely keep using the generic repco brand, they seem to work. I should really put new ones in and open the gap up to 0.050.
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Mudhog wrote:What plugs are you going to be running?

Hi Brett

I've gone with NGK Platinums, got a pretty good deal here in NZ, check this guy out on TradeMe.....he has them for the Disco/Rangies 8)

http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 831955.htm
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Here's some piccies of how well and close this hammer fits in.....

Here's how she looks naked without the dizzy.......

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And with the dizzy.....will definately need new hoses... :lol:

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And how well the unit fits in :shock: or should I say, HOW CLOSE :shock:

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I am redoing all the wiring to a "click clacky" box for the relays, just to keep them a little splashproof :wink: :mrgreen:

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And the reason she is not going right now.............. :evil:

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I have a new cap coming tomorrow, so if the wife lets me get out to the cave I will have it going sometime this week........ :D
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a interesting fit on a straight six let alone a v8
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It's a big beast!!!
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Cheers for click clak box idea. Will have to use that.
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007 wrote:Cheers for click clak box idea. Will have to use that.



just watch what you stick in them coz they always end up condensating inside with the heat
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Sadam_Husain wrote:
007 wrote:Cheers for click clak box idea. Will have to use that.



just watch what you stick in them coz they always end up condensating inside with the heat


I run my ECU in one, to keep it a tight fit I have a big sponge in it, helps with the condensation. Pulled it the other day to swap ecu and sponge was bone dry
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I have a couple of big packets of those Silica Crystals, ya know the ones in the little white packets you often find in box's of new stuff, just bigger versions of those.

The Silica Crystals are ideal as they absorb huge amounts of moisture in comparison to their size and don't release it. They don't ever become "full", the crystals just keep on growing the more moisture they absorb.

Good cheap fix for condensation in ya ECU box 8) 8) 8) 8)
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DieselBoy wrote:I have a couple of big packets of those Silica Crystals, ya know the ones in the little white packets you often find in box's of new stuff, just bigger versions of those.

The Silica Crystals are ideal as they absorb huge amounts of moisture in comparison to their size and don't release it. They don't ever become "full", the crystals just keep on growing the more moisture they absorb.

Good cheap fix for condensation in ya ECU box 8) 8) 8) 8)
I used to put those packets in my old GTB Subaru Legacy's headlights, they where always getting condensation and those little packets worked like a charm, changed them every oil change.

With my job I can get the big packets, wallet size packets....great for the fuse box or placing ontop of my relays :mrgreen: :wink:
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Overkill wrote:
DieselBoy wrote:I have a couple of big packets of those Silica Crystals, ya know the ones in the little white packets you often find in box's of new stuff, just bigger versions of those.

The Silica Crystals are ideal as they absorb huge amounts of moisture in comparison to their size and don't release it. They don't ever become "full", the crystals just keep on growing the more moisture they absorb.

Good cheap fix for condensation in ya ECU box 8) 8) 8) 8)
I used to put those packets in my old GTB Subaru Legacy's headlights, they where always getting condensation and those little packets worked like a charm, changed them every oil change.

With my job I can get the big packets, wallet size packets....great for the fuse box or placing ontop of my relays :mrgreen: :wink:

sounds like telecom silica gel pacs :D
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sig wrote:sounds like telecom silica gel pacs :D
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keep the ideas coming.
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Still haven't been able to completely finish, wife started a night job so the daddy daycare started up and I'm unable to get out into the cave for any long period of time, so just doing a little at a time.... :(

Well I did think that the unit fitted in perfect and it did, but once the cap is put on, you really have no adjustment of the advance, maybe 10 degrees, just not enough. When the cap is on, the lock down brackety things hit the power steering mount, sooooooo out with the grinder and fix the problem :mrgreen:

This is how she sits now and as you see, plenty of movement for tuning :lol:

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Heaps of movement :mrgreen:

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Clicky Clackety with relays for the HEI and front fans.....Nice 8)

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Tomorrow night hopefully cut and fit the leads........
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Looking Good :wink:

I need to replace my power steering pump, so well I have it out I'll alter the brackets and do the grinding for the new Dizzy. Did you just remove the engine lift bracket or cut it?

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Mudhog wrote:
I need to replace my power steering pump, so well I have it out I'll alter the brackets and do the grinding for the new Dizzy. Did you just remove the engine lift bracket or cut it?

Cheers Brett
Hi Brett, I cut the engine lift bracket as it is quite thick, close to 5mm by memory. I did remove it to start with but when the belt went on it seemed to look slightly twisted between the pulleys so I cut and reinstalled the bracket, just keeps the belts looking straight and not out of line :D

I did the grinding while in the truck, easy to grind a little install dizzy check the cap, grind a little install dizzy check the cap....and so-on until she was looking perfect :mrgreen: The bracket is alloy so I just covered the radiator and other bits with old rags to collect the grind, very quick and easy :wink:

Are you going for a new pump or 2nd hand? I can get a new one for $135-150 or you can have a 2nd hand one that I pulled off a parts truck for $20 including freight......PM me if interested.....
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I have two parts trucks aswell, both Rangies. :lol:

I have a pump of one of them.

Thanks any way for the offer :D

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Well I got an hour or so to play on the truck today, new cap on, leads cut and crimped and should now fire on 1 :lol: .....just waiting on the new clip for the power/tacho and we will be hummining, hopefully early this week :mrgreen:
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Overkill wrote:Well I got an hour or so to play on the truck today, new cap on, leads cut and crimped and should now fire on 1 :lol: .....just waiting on the new clip for the power/tacho and we will be hummining, hopefully early this week :mrgreen:
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just use spade terminals in individual format,

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Pedro wrote:just use spade terminals in individual format,

cheers

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Yeah thought about doing it that way, have lots of spade terminals, but just for piece of mind I decided to go the correct plug route....I really don't want to loose power half way up a steep bouncy track with a spade terminal working it's way out :mrgreen:
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Overkill wrote:
Pedro wrote:just use spade terminals in individual format,

cheers

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Yeah thought about doing it that way, have lots of spade terminals, but just for piece of mind I decided to go the correct plug route....I really don't want to loose power half way up a steep bouncy track with a spade terminal working it's way out :mrgreen:


that would be the first i heard of that happening :)

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