Date: Monday, March 26, 2007 01:55 AM From: Ken Ames <ameskg@xxxxxxxxx> This is the easiest hi power ignition upgrade. Looks almost stock - no TFI coil or GM HEI distributor. Quoting Russell Neyhart <rtneyhart@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > I just went with Teflon... so far no leaks! I also installed an Accel > higher voltage ignition coil, Autolite Platinum plugs gapped to 0.045", > and a Ford cap, rotor, cap adapter, and wires (the Ford parts were '84 > F-150 300 CID L6 parts). The coil had the right connectors for the OE > plug, so it was just an ignition R&R. The ignition made a very > noticeable difference! --------------------------------------------- Yes, this is an easy upgrade and noticeable, but you'll get the most from it by using the TFI coil as well. The higher voltage coil may not be as good as the TFI coil -- depends on what is used. The drawbacks to the TFI coil is it needs to be mounted on the fenderwell somewhere (NOT on the engine -- to much heat and vibration), and new ones can be expensive. It doesn't wear out, so a salvage yard coil is good. There are also plenty of aftermarket TFI replacements -- MSD has one that looks like the stock unit, Crane has one that comes with a bracket but says not for use w/OBDII, puts out more than the stock coil though. Jacobs also has a higher voltage TFI replacement coil. Tom J has a great article on the upgrade on his website: http://wps.com/AMC/distributor/index.html He shows a six being converted and gives the six part numbers. The process is the same for the V-8, just different part numbers. Part numbers for the V-8 conversion: NAPA PART NUMBERS CAP P\N ECHLIN FA134 ROTOR P\N ECHLIN FA144 T.F.I COIL P\N ECHLIN IC24 SPARK PLUG WIRES P\N BELDEN 700313 RESISTANCE WIRE P\N ECHLIN ICR22 T.F.I Coil Connector P/N ICC1 _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list