Jeep CJ5 with AMC 304 MSD Ignition Upgrades: MSD Pro-Billet HEI Distributor Install - Hobby Mechanic

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  • I recently had some issues with my CJ5's ignition system. The jeep would just die randomly after it warmed up. It would start back up after it cooled. I decided to replace the entire ignition system to resolve the issue. The ignition controller ended up being the issue but I'm replacing everything regardless.
    Steps in the video:
    1. Finding top dead center or TDC by manually rotating the crank pully with a wrench
    2. Removing, installing and aligning an HEI distributor
    3. Installing new spark plug wires and connecting to MSD ignition module
    Next steps I'll work on timing the new distributor and then headers and exhaust so Like and Subscribe!
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  • @williamfowler616
    @williamfowler616 4 місяці тому +1

    you know what eats up camshaft timing gears? oil pumps, if you are making more than 45 psi you have high oil pressure and this will wear down the timing gear quickly, had my oil pressure at 70 psi after replacing the front timing cover and oil pump assembly, it ran about 10 minutes before stripping off. then my stupid butt learned how to adjust the oil pressure.

  • @jaymcquaid8258
    @jaymcquaid8258 4 роки тому

    I was a victim of listening to the sales rep when i did my upgrade. He said, "o yeh, the dizzy gear will be a match to your cam gear". Well, like a dummy i installed and less than 500 miles i now have the timing cover off waiting for my new matched set of gears. I knew better but i listened to a "pro". Nice job on your install.

    • @thehobbymechanic47
      @thehobbymechanic47  4 роки тому +2

      Well that sucks! You can turn the negative into a positive by upgrading the cam while you're in there?

    • @jaymcquaid8258
      @jaymcquaid8258 4 роки тому

      @@thehobbymechanic47 Yes, i am planning on it. I thought of just going for some noise such as a thumper cam. I have a couple of decent fast cars so i just putt around in the Jeep.

    • @thehobbymechanic47
      @thehobbymechanic47  4 роки тому +1

      I’ll need to do the same eventually. I replaced my fuel pump a little while ago and noticed that the timing chain was pretty loose. Might as well kill 2 birds with one stone as well.

  • @robr4662
    @robr4662 3 роки тому +1

    Very cool Jeep!

  • @mrweeby1961
    @mrweeby1961 4 роки тому +3

    You addressed the issue I'm concerned about. The drive gear. I'm just now looking into this swap. You'd think the HEI would come with the correct gear already. I can do the gear swap like you, assuming the new HEI I buy has the same dimensions on it's components (distributor shaft dia. etc.). There are several options on the market today from low cost models to high dollar ones.

    • @thehobbymechanic47
      @thehobbymechanic47  4 роки тому

      Yeah, there’s a lot of posts online where people have chewed up their gears. I’m sure a quick call to the manufacturer’s customer service line would of helped but switching them out was pretty easy as well.

    • @mrweeby1961
      @mrweeby1961 4 роки тому +1

      Sure as long as the new distributor shaft is dimensionally the same as the factory AMC it's just a matter of drifting out a roll pin probably.

    • @waltmoore3095
      @waltmoore3095 Рік тому +2

      Installed one 2 years ago. Measure all the od's perfect fit. Used the old gear, smeared assembly lube. No issues, I was going to pull it out and look at it, but haven't yet,lol.

    • @waltmoore3095
      @waltmoore3095 Рік тому +2

      @@mrweeby1961 yup.

  • @someoneoutthere1866
    @someoneoutthere1866 4 роки тому +3

    Please install a fan shroud if you continue to use that mechanical fan... just an accident waiting to happen bro

    • @thehobbymechanic47
      @thehobbymechanic47  4 роки тому +1

      Someone OutThere That’s a very good call. I never really thought about the spinning torque behind that thing when I’m messing with stuff under the hood.

    • @thehobbymechanic47
      @thehobbymechanic47  4 роки тому +1

      Thats now high on my to do list.

    • @mrweeby1961
      @mrweeby1961 4 роки тому +4

      @@thehobbymechanic47 You may also find that in hot weather it can overheat with no shroud. It's not pulling enough air through the radiator. Having the fan spaced from the radiator makes it worse. I know this from experience.

  • @bassprolynch
    @bassprolynch 3 роки тому +2

    I have the same jeep with a 304. My OEM distributor crapped out and i am considering the same upgrade and need some direction. What HEI distributor did you install? is there any special wiring, does it just connect to the existing ignition module? Thanks in advance!

    • @thehobbymechanic47
      @thehobbymechanic47  3 роки тому

      I installed the MSD 8519 pro-billet distributor in this vid. I also installed an MSD 6201 ignition module and MSD 8203 Blaster 2 coil (and MSD wires) so I have a new/complete ignition system. A new module and coil will set you back an additional $300 so it might be a good opportunity to just upgrade the whole system. I don't think you'll get the full benefit of upgrading the distributor if you don't upgrade the rest. I outline the wiring and the install for the ignition in another video. The instructions that come with the module are pretty straight forward.

  • @garyclark8940
    @garyclark8940 2 роки тому +1

    Was your factory distributor a 1 wire? My 76 CJ7 has the 401 in it and the previous owner hacked and slashed the ignition system, I assume to bypass the ignition module. One wire disty goes to one side of the coil and the other side of the coil comes out of the harness 12v.

    • @thehobbymechanic47
      @thehobbymechanic47  2 роки тому

      This motor had an upgraded ignition system when I got it so I’m not sure what the factory distributor was. I was t aware you could bypass the control module. Interested in how that works.

  • @bartgoins1782
    @bartgoins1782 3 роки тому +1

    Why did you need to spin the oil pump? If the HEI was virtually a direct replacement, shouldn't the oil pump already be in the correct orientation?

    • @thehobbymechanic47
      @thehobbymechanic47  3 роки тому

      Good question. Not sure I can give you a good answer. I've replaced a few distributors and they all replace about the same.

    • @bartgoins1782
      @bartgoins1782 3 роки тому

      @@thehobbymechanic47 I think this answer was for someone else, it doesn't apply to my question.

    • @thehobbymechanic47
      @thehobbymechanic47  3 роки тому +1

      Ah, my mistake. I meant distributor.

  • @DancinKittehBro
    @DancinKittehBro 3 роки тому +1

    At 8 and something minutes, what exactly were you rotating a little bit? mine acts exactly like yours did until you rotated whatever? Thanks!

    • @DancinKittehBro
      @DancinKittehBro 3 роки тому +1

      Looks like you just rotated the distributor some

    • @thehobbymechanic47
      @thehobbymechanic47  3 роки тому +1

      That’s what I did. I loosened the distributor locking bolt and rotated the distributor. The timing was off a bit.

  • @SuperDirtyred1
    @SuperDirtyred1 Рік тому

    Hello, Thanks for the Video. Question did you leave the voltage regulator on ? or disconnect it ? I am having problems with my 1975 Jeep Cherokee S.
    The dude that did the install disconnect both the Old stock Electric ignition box & Voltage Regulator. So far I have had to replace the Alternator, Battery, and waiting for a new HEI ICM. I wonder what else I need to get ? I believe it's my fault for not checking the voltage regulator ? Thanks a little help please.

    • @thehobbymechanic47
      @thehobbymechanic47  Рік тому +1

      I left the original voltage regulator as is. I only installed the MSD ignition controller, MSD distributor and MSD coil. I ensured all the wiring/grounds were per the instructions.

    • @SuperDirtyred1
      @SuperDirtyred1 Рік тому

      Thanks, Have a great day.@@thehobbymechanic47

  • @yafois988
    @yafois988 3 роки тому +1

    Is the roll pin in this Dist., Tapered -directional or a basic straight piece?
    I’m needing to go this too, yet trying to find out.
    Also, I looked at CRT-Dist., and the DUI-Dist., looks the same yet three times as much.
    Any recommendations on pro/con either one.
    I’m not certain if those “composite or melonized" type Dist., gears “ are available for the AMC engine.
    thx

    • @thehobbymechanic47
      @thehobbymechanic47  3 роки тому +1

      The pin was straight and easy to change. Just make sure you secure the dist so you don't drop it or smash it when your trying to hammer the pin out. I'm not entirely sure the difference between the dist you listed. If you want big hp numbers or high RPM's out of your motor you might want to go with the bigger more known brands but for most implementations you can't go wrong with either brands I assume.

    • @thehobbymechanic47
      @thehobbymechanic47  3 роки тому +1

      I checked some forums and folks had nothing but good experiences with the CRT dist so I wouldn't be worried if you wanted to go that route. Just depends on your implementation.

    • @yafois988
      @yafois988 3 роки тому +1

      @@thehobbymechanic47
      Just picked up a Factory Mag wheeled 78 Wagoneer today 100K Orig mile really nice Original everything,
      Previous owner 33 years parked inside .
      Literally NO rust at all. I looked for it, none!!
      thx

    • @thehobbymechanic47
      @thehobbymechanic47  3 роки тому

      Nice find! The Wagoneers have really been going up in value over the last couple of years. I'd love to own one.

    • @yafois988
      @yafois988 3 роки тому

      @@thehobbymechanic47
      Yes, i’ve been watching, it’s hard to find one for less then 15K in half decent shape.

  • @CarlosRamirez-lb8gh
    @CarlosRamirez-lb8gh 24 дні тому

    Necesito una orientación sobre mi motor 258