• Hello Guest, we are proud to now have our Wiki online that is completely compiled and written by our members. Feel free to browse our Jeep-CJ Wiki or click on any orange keyword when looking at posts in the forum.

TFI upgrade..2 ignition modules...failed

TFI upgrade..2 ignition modules...failed

83power

Jeeper
Posts
61
Media
11
Thanks
0
Location
Sudbury, Ontario
Vehicle(s)
1983 CJ-7
258 Inline 6, 4.2L
Automatic
Register now
You must register or login to view hidden content on this page.
Hello,

I have completed the Team Rush upgrade in my old 83 CJ7 , I-6.

I do not have a Ballast resistor.

First ICM was the original, so I thought it was just old and failed.
The second one was brand new and it has failed as well.

Both got hot and then failed.

I realize the upgrade increases the power in the entire system, but there must be something else I can do???

Is the BALLAST RESISTOR a must ???
 
Rather than a ballast resistor there is a resistance wire coming from the #1 post on the alternator to the coil, which is a small dia. brown wire, this cuts the voltage down to 6 volts to that coil. I have shortened my wire to send 9 volts with no issues. From what I have heard even 12 volts to the oem Motorcraft icm will not hurt it. It is possible your icms are dying due to a poor ground, this is the black wire from the icm to the distributor which is a poor way to do it. The best way to ground the icm is to run that black wire direct to the battery negative. There could also be a problem with the wire from the negative battery terminal to the engine block. Another possibility is the quality of that icm, a good one is the Echlin brand made by N.A.P.A., rather than to buy one made in China. An MSD ignition is another alternative.
 
Google "Stealth HEI". The GM modules hold up a lot better than the duraspark, especially given that the duraspark modules that are available now are chinese :dung: (unless you buy a used OEM module).

I put an HEI module on my tan Jeep in 1995 and haven't had any trouble out of it at all since.
 
Torxhead, there are SEVERAL resistors all over the vheicle.
The Ignition Resistor splices into the ignition wire shortly after it comes through the fire wall and proceeds to the positive side of the ignition coil.
The ignition coil resistor wire is 1.5 Ohms.

The 'Brown' resistor wire at the alternator also hooks to that splice for ignition going to the engine, it's either a 10 or 15 Ohms (depening on what alternator your vehicle came with from the factory),

And it's there to keep the alternator 'Excite' terminal on the alternator from 'Back Feeding' the ignition circuit.
The alternator 'Excite' terminal turns 'Positive' (positive voltage) when the alternator starts charging the first time and stays positive until the alternator stops charging when the engine quits turning.

Since it's positive almost any time the engine turns,
And since it 'Sources' at the same feed for the ignition,
It CAN keep the ignition working after you turn the key switch 'Off' (Run On).

The 'Brown' resistor wires chokes the back feed down to a point where it CAN NOT power up the factory ignition once you turn the key switch off,
And that's about it's only function, unless you want to get into the different regulator designs that Delco Remy put into the SI series alternators...
 
Register now
You must register or login to view hidden content on this page.

Similar threads

  • Question<br> <font color=black> Reply's are voted<br> on for best answer</font> Question
    Reply's are voted
    on for best answer
Replies
5
Views
362
  • Question<br> <font color=black> Reply's are voted<br> on for best answer</font> Question
    Reply's are voted
    on for best answer
Replies
1
Views
53
  • Question<br> <font color=black> Reply's are voted<br> on for best answer</font> Question
    Reply's are voted
    on for best answer
Replies
4
Views
28

Jeep-CJ Donation Drive

Help support Jeep-CJ.com by making a contribution.

Help support Jeep-CJ.com by making a contribution.
Goal
$200.00
Earned
$50.00
This donation drive ends in
0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds
  25.0%
Back
Top Bottom