Ickie
SOH Administrator
My neighbor has his daughter living with him, well she saved up to get a pickup. Well it was a 1985 Dodge 225 slant 6, my favorite engine, but wrong year, lol. (lean Burn Year) Well after 2 weeks it just stopped running so I had it towed home.
This engine had the hated lean burn carb and spark computer, not the normal stuff, well it all went out. The carb was on its last leg and the spark computer just died and took out coil. I priced all the parts out and it came to more than she paid for the truck.
BINGO I HAD AN IDEAL! I use to have a Dodge Lancer 1962 and put 500,000 miles on it and it still ran when I sold it.
The truck runs great now with that 1 barrel holly carb and the brand new 1962 ign system, yes with points. I bought a new distributor new cap and rotor points and condenser, new coil with big single balast resistor, than plugs and wires, total spent a little above $100, I junk yarded the old holly carb and put a kit in it total cost of it was $45.00
Grand total, $146.74 I spent.
Wiring this up was simple, I came off the starter and ran the wire to the ballast resistor than to + pos side of coil, then off - neg side of coil to distributor.
set points to .018. adjusted timing so it didn't rattle going up hill, a little advanced.
I set carb to 750 rpm's with 20 pounds of vaccum.
she was amazed when she just turned the key and she did not even hear the starter and it was running.
zoom, zoom, zoom
This engine had the hated lean burn carb and spark computer, not the normal stuff, well it all went out. The carb was on its last leg and the spark computer just died and took out coil. I priced all the parts out and it came to more than she paid for the truck.
BINGO I HAD AN IDEAL! I use to have a Dodge Lancer 1962 and put 500,000 miles on it and it still ran when I sold it.
The truck runs great now with that 1 barrel holly carb and the brand new 1962 ign system, yes with points. I bought a new distributor new cap and rotor points and condenser, new coil with big single balast resistor, than plugs and wires, total spent a little above $100, I junk yarded the old holly carb and put a kit in it total cost of it was $45.00
Grand total, $146.74 I spent.
Wiring this up was simple, I came off the starter and ran the wire to the ballast resistor than to + pos side of coil, then off - neg side of coil to distributor.
set points to .018. adjusted timing so it didn't rattle going up hill, a little advanced.
I set carb to 750 rpm's with 20 pounds of vaccum.
she was amazed when she just turned the key and she did not even hear the starter and it was running.
zoom, zoom, zoom