Anyone in Auckland / North out there that is experienced with HEI dizzys, or do you know someone that is?
Since I've installed mine the truck will idle OK but dies / looses power when I rev it.
Its not a fuel problem - replaced all the fuel, new filter, and taken it to a carby specialist for a clean (and he has confirmed carby is working fine).
I've had the wiring checked by an auto sparky, truck is basically fully rewired, but he wasn't an HEI guru.
Timing has been done by two of my mechanic mates and the auto sparky. The timing light is all over the place but the best we can get it.
Spark plugs are brand new.
Used brand new 8.8mm HEI leads.
This issue is outside my limited mechanical knowledge and really is the only thing I need to sort before the truck is a runner - I need HELP.
HELP - Seting up HEI Dizzy
Re: HELP - Seting up HEI Dizzy
bad voltage or tooth out. HEI needs a dedicated 12v ignition supply or can do all sorts of wierd shit, if the power supply to the dizzy is also feeding something else it will be drawin voltage away from the HEI and that is bad. also if the dizzy is a tooth out you will get bad readings... yea etc... 

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Re: HELP - Seting up HEI Dizzy
MNC wrote:Anyone in Auckland / North out there that is experienced with HEI dizzys, or do you know someone that is?
Since I've installed mine the truck will idle OK but dies / looses power when I rev it.
Its not a fuel problem - replaced all the fuel, new filter, and taken it to a carby specialist for a clean (and he has confirmed carby is working fine).
I've had the wiring checked by an auto sparky, truck is basically fully rewired, but he wasn't an HEI guru.
Timing has been done by two of my mechanic mates and the auto sparky. The timing light is all over the place but the best we can get it.
Spark plugs are brand new.
Used brand new 8.8mm HEI leads.
This issue is outside my limited mechanical knowledge and really is the only thing I need to sort before the truck is a runner - I need HELP.
post a pic of the setup, assuming you got mechanical advance and not the 7 pin HEI, check the connections are clean and tight, and check you getting 12v solid
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Re: HELP - Seting up HEI Dizzy
also if poss get a second hei as a test as we have had new units faulty straight off the floor
but it does sound like a power supply issue
but it does sound like a power supply issue
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Thanks for the suggestions guys - I suck at electrics.
Can anyone recommend a good auto sparky up in auckland / north that has experience with HEI Dizzys?
Can anyone recommend a good auto sparky up in auckland / north that has experience with HEI Dizzys?

Re: HELP - Seting up HEI Dizzy
Not north Auckland but Richard and Jason at Papakura Auto Electrical (Auckland 4x4) are very good.
Otherwise a mobile guy a mate uses is Elite Auto Air & Electrical Phone 021 513 256. Mike is his name and he comes to you
Otherwise a mobile guy a mate uses is Elite Auto Air & Electrical Phone 021 513 256. Mike is his name and he comes to you
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Re: HELP - Seting up HEI Dizzy
Did you have the cap off at all? Because the cap can go on two ways and if its the wrong way it wont work properly either.
But it sounds more like power issues. Put a multimeter on the positive that feeds the dizzy start it up and keep an eye on the voltage when idling then rev it and see if the voltage drops it needs 12v all the time.
But it sounds more like power issues. Put a multimeter on the positive that feeds the dizzy start it up and keep an eye on the voltage when idling then rev it and see if the voltage drops it needs 12v all the time.
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Re: HELP - Seting up HEI Dizzy
ClassicCruiserSpares wrote:Did you have the cap off at all? Because the cap can go on two ways and if its the wrong way it wont work properly either.
But it sounds more like power issues. Put a multimeter on the positive that feeds the dizzy start it up and keep an eye on the voltage when idling then rev it and see if the voltage drops it needs 12v all the time.
Yeah, had the cap off a few times - to set timing, check etc
Good suggestion on the multimeter - seams to be the most frequent suggestion so will try and find my one and give it a go.
Cheers for all the comments guys,
