M Series Modification (DISTRIBUTOR) EDIT / UPDATE
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- 64 M151
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M Series Modification (DISTRIBUTOR) EDIT / UPDATE
This Modification will allow one to run civilian Plug Wires & Spark Plugs off of the original 24V Distributor. Cut to the length per cylinder. You will need to trim a bit off from the outer shield of the end that fits into distributor. Select the boot you desire. Will need to push in as far by hand then drive on home by taping it in with a small hammer and a small pocket flat tip screw driver.
Note: if you have a spare housing and cap you can revert back if you want.
Parts needed:
1 set of plug wires -
OMNI SPARK / 9998
Available @
O'REILLY
1 set of spark plugs-
ACDELCO / R43S
Available @
O'REILLY
1 set of Distributor Wire Terminal Ends
Motorcraft / 5301
Available @
https://www.ebay.com/p/10-Pices-Brass-S ... 2127369309
Later Joe
Note: if you have a spare housing and cap you can revert back if you want.
Parts needed:
1 set of plug wires -
OMNI SPARK / 9998
Available @
O'REILLY
1 set of spark plugs-
ACDELCO / R43S
Available @
O'REILLY
1 set of Distributor Wire Terminal Ends
Motorcraft / 5301
Available @
https://www.ebay.com/p/10-Pices-Brass-S ... 2127369309
Later Joe
Last edited by 64 M151 on November 21st, 2017, 9:38 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: M Series Modification (DISTRIBUTOR)
Pretty cool, Joe!
Re: M Series Modification (DISTRIBUTOR)
why? Original wires are still available, what might dry out are the plugs
Horst
1972 USMC M151A2 w/ROPS (ex Barstow) and M416
1962 M201 and trailer
1966 GTO,1982 E350 Skoolie, 1987 SJ413, 1987 911
Gone: 2xM35A2c, Unimog 404S, Hanomag AL28, DKW Munga
1972 USMC M151A2 w/ROPS (ex Barstow) and M416
1962 M201 and trailer
1966 GTO,1982 E350 Skoolie, 1987 SJ413, 1987 911
Gone: 2xM35A2c, Unimog 404S, Hanomag AL28, DKW Munga
Re: M Series Modification (DISTRIBUTOR)
Horst,
Why? Look at it from this angle - The benefit of having an adaptor such as this is.... it means there will be more proper wires and plugs for the rest of us while the other guys switch over to civilian kit. I think that's a good thing, don't you?
Cheers,
TJ
Why? Look at it from this angle - The benefit of having an adaptor such as this is.... it means there will be more proper wires and plugs for the rest of us while the other guys switch over to civilian kit. I think that's a good thing, don't you?
Cheers,
TJ
Re: M Series Modification (DISTRIBUTOR)
well, that is a new way looking at it, I like it
I have a set of NOS wires on my engine, I am afraid they will outlast me. I also still have one set of new 2245 plugs, not sure but they are probably good for another 30.000 miles ? The truck has now around 4.000 miles since new, if I keep driving it like this, I will get at least 15-20 more years out of it, probably more than I need.
I have a set of NOS wires on my engine, I am afraid they will outlast me. I also still have one set of new 2245 plugs, not sure but they are probably good for another 30.000 miles ? The truck has now around 4.000 miles since new, if I keep driving it like this, I will get at least 15-20 more years out of it, probably more than I need.
Horst
1972 USMC M151A2 w/ROPS (ex Barstow) and M416
1962 M201 and trailer
1966 GTO,1982 E350 Skoolie, 1987 SJ413, 1987 911
Gone: 2xM35A2c, Unimog 404S, Hanomag AL28, DKW Munga
1972 USMC M151A2 w/ROPS (ex Barstow) and M416
1962 M201 and trailer
1966 GTO,1982 E350 Skoolie, 1987 SJ413, 1987 911
Gone: 2xM35A2c, Unimog 404S, Hanomag AL28, DKW Munga
Re: M Series Modification (DISTRIBUTOR)
Plugs are an issue, now that I have the M37 it also use the 2245 plugs. That one is much easier to civilianize though since the engine was used in civilian vehicles for many years.
1964 M151A1
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
- 64 M151
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Re: M Series Modification (DISTRIBUTOR)
I designed this MOD for several reasons. 1. Reduce maintenance cost. 2. Trouble shooting / timing. 3. Save the original for shows / events. 4. Daily use. & 5. Emergency when away from home. I just keep adapters in a plastic case / prescription bottle because the wires and plugs available at most automotive stores.Horst wrote:why? Original wires are still available, what might dry out are the plugs
Thanks for your question, Later Joe
" Apply The 6 P theroy" (Previous Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance)"
" When something becomes FUBAR We Blame it on SNAFU Then Try to SWAG Our Way Out of it"
"Just my Wooden Nickels worth"
" When something becomes FUBAR We Blame it on SNAFU Then Try to SWAG Our Way Out of it"
"Just my Wooden Nickels worth"
Re: M Series Modification (DISTRIBUTOR)
Roll with it, Joe. People will buy them. I'm very sure of that and yes, it would be excellent to have something like this in an 'Oh finless brown trout! Kit.'
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Re: M Series Modification (DISTRIBUTOR)
Thanks for the Koodo's M3a1. I 'am and no one can discourage me but me if it don't work. I'm the type of person that when I have a vision, I try and make it happen. If it is a success then Koodo's to me. If someone wants to buy I first have to figure out the cost. The pictures here is the first version and soon as it is done and complete I will work on the second version. How I will sell them is by exchange only. Good Usable Distributor Cap Housing, Distributor Cap and 4 Spark Plug Wires (can be damage as long as the ends are in good shape). It will take about 2 to 3 weeks + /- a week because I have to order in certain supplies that's not readily available locally. So start looking around November / December time frame if I put up for sale which means the MOD is a go.m3a1 wrote:Roll with it, Joe. People will buy them. I'm very sure of that and yes, it would be excellent to have something like this in an 'Oh finless brown trout! Kit.'
Thanks Joe
" Apply The 6 P theroy" (Previous Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance)"
" When something becomes FUBAR We Blame it on SNAFU Then Try to SWAG Our Way Out of it"
"Just my Wooden Nickels worth"
" When something becomes FUBAR We Blame it on SNAFU Then Try to SWAG Our Way Out of it"
"Just my Wooden Nickels worth"
Re: M Series Modification (DISTRIBUTOR)
The way I see this is for the options it presents. Maybe if Bubba has options, that former military vehicle he's gotten his hands on won't be so messed up by the time he's done with it.
Maybe it will be easier for one of us to bring an old truck back to life where it sits and drive it out of the hole it was left forgotten in. Options are good.
I've seen a lot of crazy stuff offered for cars and trucks; stuff that made no sense at all. One has only to look at a JC Whitney catalog to know that. But these are a good idea.
I think there is a high likelihood that most of the die-hard MV fanatics won't be using them because we know where the right stuff is. But Bubba and the general public? Oh yeah...they're gonna buy 'em. If you get them marketed to that crowd, they'll sell alright.
Maybe it will be easier for one of us to bring an old truck back to life where it sits and drive it out of the hole it was left forgotten in. Options are good.
I've seen a lot of crazy stuff offered for cars and trucks; stuff that made no sense at all. One has only to look at a JC Whitney catalog to know that. But these are a good idea.
I think there is a high likelihood that most of the die-hard MV fanatics won't be using them because we know where the right stuff is. But Bubba and the general public? Oh yeah...they're gonna buy 'em. If you get them marketed to that crowd, they'll sell alright.