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Mr Handy 04-05-2016 09:40 PM

Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
I have a couple of the Skip White HEI distributors. In two years the first one fried 2 ignition modules. I decided for the price to try a second one in my new 350, and on my way home from work last night doing 70 on the interstate the module started to flake out and the engine started to decell. I know it was the module because I have done this twice before. I was surprised today that it was not completely fried and that the truck started after cooling down.

Anyway I am thinking it is time to get a better unit.
I am thinking about giving the GM Performance a try, but I thought it best to ask the collective knowledge here first.

I do not need a racing dizzy, just something reliable for a 350 with an RV cam (summit 1102)
Is there another I should be looking at? I am not apposed to spending if it means reliability. I also like the idea of an adjustable vacuum advance can, I plan to get my wideband O2 sensor hooked up and see what I can do to dial in the carb.

70cst 04-05-2016 09:53 PM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
http://www.pertronix.com/

I have used Pertronix for over 10 years with zero issues.

Steeveedee 04-05-2016 10:08 PM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
I have a Mallory HEI that has been in service for 15 years. Never had a problem with it.

Wizo 04-05-2016 11:08 PM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
I bought a stock, direct replacement HEI for my small block 400 from NAPA.
No problems here.:metal:

bhc41051 04-05-2016 11:12 PM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
My AC-Delco is 41 years old but had to be rebuilt about 5 years ago. So I guess it did give me a problem.

Stocker 04-05-2016 11:56 PM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
Been running a used GM HEI since the early Eighties without any problem. Well, I did install a new rotor back in the early Nineties.

mike16 04-06-2016 12:55 AM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wizo (Post 7549773)
I bought a stock, direct replacement HEI for my small block 400 from NAPA.
No problems here.:metal:


yep me too. went through it first and found nothing wrong but upgraded a few bits with MSD stuff. no problems in 6 plus years.

El Dorado Jim 04-06-2016 02:02 AM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
In my son's truck, the stock HEI kept eating modules and coils, I bought a new HEI from Summit a couple of years ago for around $90.00, haven't had a problem since

WorkinLonghorn 04-06-2016 02:26 AM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
I've had a Skip White in my 350 for maybe 12 years with no problem whatsoever.

What is your voltage to the Distrib? Cheaper modules apparently have no over-voltage protection. Read here;
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=319969

Andy4639 04-06-2016 08:41 AM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
Local junkyard. Buy the factory GM HEI and replace the module and your good to go.

Are just go buy it at the parts store but you will need a model and year.
:chevy:

frenchy51 04-06-2016 08:52 AM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
I agree with the majority-Go Stock GM. Can't go wrong.

Andy4639 04-06-2016 10:11 AM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
Mid 80's to 90's had them in just about everything GM made then.:chevy:

stsalvage 04-06-2016 02:39 PM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
If your going from points to HEI need to get that voltage drop block off your truck.When i put mine in I bought the engine harness from M&H wiring company 159.00 no Problems Stay away from Painless

bronze 72 super 04-06-2016 05:11 PM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
Have a rebuilt HEI in my '70 El Camino I rebuilt 15 years ago, no problems, also have a HEI in my '71 Cheyenne Super big block 402, no problems. Stay away from anything coming from China, or any other foreign made distributor , not worth the hassle with problems down the road. Stock G.M. HEI's are a dime a dozen, lots of upgrade parts available from MSD, ACCEL, MALLORY.

Lowenuf 04-06-2016 06:24 PM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
Stock GM with Accel cap/coil....

Texasredneck69-C10 04-06-2016 06:43 PM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steeveedee (Post 7549684)
I have a Mallory HEI that has been in service for 15 years. Never had a problem with it.

I have a Mallory HEI on my Nova. No issues at all.

Jack_71C10 04-06-2016 08:34 PM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
I have Skip White distributors in both of my trucks.
Haven't had a problem with either of them.
Not a bad deal for less then 50$.

cleszkie 04-06-2016 09:16 PM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
I would start by looking at your electrical system before I went and threw money at a new dizzy. HEI ignition modules do not like low voltage at all. Either intermittent or sustained low voltage. Low voltage will kill modules all day long. So check that you are not using the factory resistance wire for power, and check that you are providing your HEI a clean 12V source that does not fluctuate when electric fans kick on, or other power accessories are turned on. The best bet to get a clean 12V source is to tap directly into the battery, and use a relay with keyed power to close the circuit between the battery and HEI.

Mr Handy 04-07-2016 06:45 AM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
Thanks for the help all. I'm still reading/researching, trying to decide.

Quote:

Originally Posted by cleszkie (Post 7551013)
I would start by looking at your electrical system before I went and threw money at a new dizzy. HEI ignition modules do not like low voltage at all. Either intermittent or sustained low voltage. Low voltage will kill modules all day long. So check that you are not using the factory resistance wire for power, and check that you are providing your HEI a clean 12V source that does not fluctuate when electric fans kick on, or other power accessories are turned on. The best bet to get a clean 12V source is to tap directly into the battery, and use a relay with keyed power to close the circuit between the battery and HEI.

I have gone through the electrical system and I have never found a low voltage situation. When I switched to HEI I ran a new wire to the fuse panel to the unfused ignition terminal. I was running the stock externally regulated alternator. With the engine swap I switched to an internally regulated alternator and it seems to be charging fine. I tested output and it fine, and the gauge is working. So keeping an eye on it while driving says it is doing its job. I have also checked voltage at the dizzy and it has always been at least 12v.

70short 04-07-2016 11:37 AM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
I have owned a summit racing dizzy for over 10 years no issues.

davepl 04-07-2016 11:39 AM

Re: Recommend Me an HEI Dizzy
 
I'd take a used American made HEI (though preferably new GM) over a new Chinese unit anyday. They seem to be nothing but problems.

Heck, I'd take a known-good used Chinese one over a potential jackpot new one!


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