Why not install a Mopar electronic
ignition? The change over kit is available from your local Dodge dealer.
Mancini, Jeg’s, & Summit
also carry them. I installed one of these units on my 64 Plymouth & it works great!!!!! I will be
installing a kit on my 64 Imperial after the engine is overhauled.
Bob K
From:
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Behalf Of JAY D'ANGELO
Sent: Monday, December 25, 2006
12:54 PM
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: IML: 64 Iml Cvt
engine fire - need alt gauge
Up until a couple weeks ago, the car ran perfectly, drove
it all the way to LA and back. It just suddenly started to act weird
after sitting about a week. It is a new reman engine with about 2K on it,
so the timing chain and gears are new. I replaced the coil with a blaster
II, 40K volts, to go with the Pertronix (after it started acting up).
When I get it back, I'll double check the wires (new with the engine), the cap
(also new) and check all the connections and reset the timing. The fuel
pump is also new (I know that new stuff can go bad). I wonder if one of
the wires got cooked if it was too close to the exhaust manifold - but I have
to look at it.
I think I'll replace the Petronix and go back to points and a stock coil (the
Blaster II would be too much juice, wouldn't it for stock?).
I changed the fuel filter when it started acting up and I also richened up the
fuel mixture, to no avail.
The problem out here is everyone wants to make a quick buck and no one that I
can find knows hows to trouble shoot older stuff, especially all the youngsters
who don't even know what an Imperial is, much less a non computerized ignition
system.
I know I'm going to find that it was some silly, stupid, simple thing....at
least I hope so.
Thanks for the advice.
Jay D'Angelo
64 Iml Cvt
Las Vegas
> From:
jlandis81044@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Re: IML: 64 Iml Cvt engine fire - need alt gauge
> Date: Mon, 25 Dec 2006 11:57:25 -0500
>
> Sounds like crossed plug wire(s) to me.
> >
> > From: randalpark@xxxxxxx
> > Date: 2006/12/25 Mon AM 11:40:28 EST
> > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: Re: IML: 64 Iml Cvt engine fire - need alt gauge
> >
> > Good luck on that.
> >
> > My experience with plug wires has been nothing more than running on
six or seven cylinders rather than all 8 and no back firing. If they are all
really old (I mean really old) and arcing, then what you describe could happen.
You would see blue flashes under the hood in the dark. Are you sure that the
distributor cap isn't cracked? Your description doesn't sound as much like a
misfire, as maybe a cross fire. I wouldn't be so quick to eliminate that
ignition system either. If it isn't working the way that it is suppose to, it
can do the things that you describe. I have experienced the complete failure of
electronic ignition systems, and I have also experienced partial failure,
caused by loose or dirty connections (check the coil), and ultimately frying
sensitive circuitry.
> >
> > I am still concerned about the fire. For that to happen, a spark or
heat needs to come into contact with something combustible, like gasoline or
some other fluid. That is unless you are running with no air filter and catch
the hood insulation pad on fire due to a seriously mistuned engine. Are you
sure that isn't a pin hole leak in the pressure hose on your power steering, or
maybe the fuel filter or line?
> >
> > Timing chain can skip without hot rod ding the car, but this is very
uncommon in the 413, unless the timing gears were replaced with non-original
nylon coated ones as were used in the 440 form 1966 on. If the car truly is
running flawlessly on idle, and gradual acceleration, I would be looking for a
starving fuel condition that could be caused by incorrect carburation, clogged
fuel filter, restricted line, or weak fuel pump. On the ignition side, arcing
ignition wires, bad distributor cap, or otherwise weak ignition or coil.
> >
> > Paul W.
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: cadij@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Sent: Mon, 25 Dec 2006 6:34 AM
> > Subject: RE: IML: 64 Iml Cvt engine fire - need alt gauge
> >
> >
> > I don't know yet. I don't think it was the carb. They installed a new
1406, same as before and rewired everything.
> >
> > However, when I picked it up, it still was flat spotting and
backfiring when I give it more gas. Got to be electrical. I doubt it's the
Pertronix ignition module, though. Spent a lot of time researching and found
that when they fail, they do so suddenly without any warning.
> >
> > The timing is at 5 degrees BTC; I changed it from about 15. I'm
thinking the plugs and wires - sounds like a misfire to me. I had this problem
before and found that one of the spark plug boots had come loose and was barely
making contact and on acceleration or turns, the engine would falter and pop.
> >
> > I checked the connections before the fire, but perhaps one of the
wires or plugs is bad and is causing a misfire. I'll pick the car up again from
the shop on Tuesday and I will replace the plug wires and switch to Autolite
85's.
> >
> > Someone mentioned that the timing chain may have jumped. I don't hot
rod it, so I can't figure how that may have happened.
> >
> > But, it idles steady as a rock and at slow feed on the gas, there is
no problem. Keep your fingers crossed for me - I hope it's the plugs and wires,
cause that's a heck of a lot cheaper than alternatives.
> >
> > Thanks all for the suggestions, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
(Would you believe it snowed in vegas last week?)
> >
> > Jay D'Angelo
> > 64 Iml Cvt
> > Las Vegas
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: Re: IML: 64 Iml Cvt engine fire - need alt gauge
> > Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2006 19:49:15 -0500
> > From: randalpark@xxxxxxx
> >
> >
> > I don't recall the actual cause of your fire. Can you briefly tell us
again? Was it electrical, fuel, or power steering related?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Paul W.
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: cadij@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Sent: Sat, 23 Dec 2006 3:37 PM
> > Subject: IML: 64 Iml Cvt engine fire - need alt gauge
> >
> >
> > Well, the engine compartment was re-wired by a shop in Las Vegas that
specializes in automotive electrical work. They did everything from the fuse
box out through the firewall and did a nice job. Instead of wrapping all the
wires to make it look original, I opted for the coiled plastic sheathing - looks
pretty good actually.
> >
> > The first place I took it to wanted $2300 and, after a week of
looking at it, they decided they didn't want to tackle the job. The other
outfit did a clean job and only charged $1300, including the new carb.
> >
> > Next week, I will clean up the engine bay and detail everything
again; and get a new fire extinguisher. I want to emphasize again the
importance of having a FIRE EXTINGUISHER on board - it saved my car.
> >
> > I have one problem, though. The alternator gauge got fried when the
wire got too hot and I need a replacement.
> >
> > Anyone have a spare working amp gauge for my 64?
> >
> > Jay D'Angelo
> > 64 Iml Cvt
> > Las Vegas
> > 702 400-3749
> >
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