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Fig. 7: Inspect the spark plug to  determine engine running conditions 
SPARK PLUG WIRES 
TESTING, REMOVAL & INSTALLATION  
Every 15,000 miles (24,000 km), inspect the  spark plug wires for burns, cuts, or 
breaks in the insulation. Check the boots  and the nipples on the distributor cap. 
Replace any damaged wiring.   
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In the HEI system, as in other electr
onic ignition systems, the breaker points 
have been replaced wit h an electronic switch - a tr ansistor - which is located 
within the ignition module.  This switching transistor pe rforms the same function 
the points did in a conventi onal ignition system; it simply  turns the coil's primary 
current on and off at the correct time.  Essentially, electronic and conventional 
ignition systems operate on t he same principle.  
The module which houses  the switching transistor is controlled (turned on and 
off) by a magnetically gener ated impulse induced in the pickup coil. When the 
teeth of the rotating timer align with t he teeth of the pole piece, the induced 
voltage in the pickup coil signals the elec tronic module to open the coil primary 
circuit. The primary current  then decreases, and a high voltage is induced in the 
ignition coil secondary windings, which  is then directed through the rotor and 
high voltage leads (spark plug wires) to fire the spark plugs.  
In essence, the pickup coil module system  simply replaces the conventional 
breaker points and condenser. The condenser  found within the distributor is for 
radio suppression purposes only and  has nothing to do with the ignition 
process. The ignition module automatically  controls the dwell period, increasing 
it with increasing en gine speed. Since dwell is co ntrolled in this manner, it 
cannot be adjusted. The module itse lf is non-adjustable/non-repairable and 
must be replaced if found defective.  
SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS 
Before proceeding with troubleshooting, ta ke note of the following precautions:  
TIMING LIGHT USE  
Care should be exercised when connec ting a timing light or other pick-up 
equipment. Do not force anything between  the boots and wiring, or through the 
silicone jacket. Connections should be made in parallel using an adapter. 
Inductive pickup timing lights are the bes t kind to use with the ignition systems 
covered by this information.  
SPARK PLUG WIRES  
The plug wires used with  these systems are of a different construction than 
conventional wires. When replacing them,  make sure you get the correct wires, 
since conventional wires will not carry the voltage. Also, handle the wires 
carefully to avoid cracking or splitti ng them, and NEVER pierce the wires.  
TACHOMETER USE  
Not all tachometers will operate or indi cate correctly when used on an HEI or 
C
3I system. While some tachometers ma y give a reading, this does not 
necessarily mean the reading is correct. In  addition, some tachometers hook up 
differently from others. If you cannot fi gure out whether or not your tachometer 
will work on your car, check with  the tachometer manufacturer.   
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3.  If no defects have been found at this 
time, and you still have a problem, 
then the module will have to be che cked. If you do not have access to a 
module tester, the only possible alter native is a substitution test. If the 
module fails the substitution test, replace it.  
COMPONENT REPLACEMENT 
 
CAUTION  - When handling secondar y spark plug leads with the engine running 
or starting, insulated pliers must  be used and care exercised to prevent a 
possible electrical shock. 
HEI SYSTEM  
IGNITION COIL  
EXTERNALLY MOUNTED  
1.  Disconnect the negative battery cable.  
2.  Disconnect the ignition coil wire from  the coil. Do so by pulling on the 
boot of the wire while twisting it.  
3.  Disconnect the harness connecto r from the ignition coil.  
4.  Remove the coil mounting screws and  the ignition coil. If necessary, drill 
out and remove the rivets holding the coil to the bracket.  
To install:   5.  Place the ignition coil  in position on the mounting bracket and install the 
mounting screws.  
6.  Reconnect the harness connectors to  the ignition coil. Confirm that the 
harness connectors are firmly attached to the coil.  
7.  Install the secondary coil wire to the coil tower.  
8.  Connect the negative battery cable.