My 52 Chevy with a 350 and 700R4 quits running when it gets hot. I have replaced the module and coil (one at a time) and it still acts the same. It has fuel at the carb when it quits and will start and run if it cools for 45 minutes or so. It also has power at the distributor when it quits. Any ideas?
Is your power to the HEI a full 12 volts dedicated feed? If it's less than 12 volts it will shut it down.
A 10 gauge wire to feed 12 volts. Determine that the ground to the coil is good. This would include the contact that is under one of the screws that hold the coil in the cap.
Alot of times its the internals....check, clean, dielectric grease, yada yada...otherwise they are pretty reliable Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
A little dab of dielectric grease on the terminals is OK. But if you're talking about what goes on the underside of the module you'll want to use thermal paste. It's a completely different compound that's made to promote heat transfer away from the module. Dielectric grease is intended to seal electrical terminals and connectors from moisture and to prevent corrosion.
How much power at the distributor when it quits? HEI needs full 12 volts for starting and full battery/alternator output when running from a 10 to 12 gauge wire direct off the key switch. The key switch needs power right off the battery. Replace module with good used GM unit, add thermo grease to back side to transfer heat away, clean the coil ground in the cap, and check the two small green and yellow wires coming off the pick up deep inside the distributor. The pick up unit rotates with the vacuum advance, so the wires are moving all the time and do break every now and then. Hot wire the distributor right off the battery next time it dies and see if it will start.
I had the same problem.... and have read on other boards that HEI modules DO simply quit when they get hot. I got an MSD "Heat" electronic replacement module, and the problem went away. Sooooooo.....
The modules will suddenly quit, for no reason. Never.said dielectric grease under module. Module comes w a special sealant usually Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
Correct terminal end on the wire to connect to the Hei? I had a hell of a time with one that had a slide connector on the wire rather then the HEI connector. It would invariably not get good contact after about 20 minutes of driving and usually at 3 am in a rain storm. I've got the pages out of a bulletin NAPA put out 30 + years ago on troubleshooting HEI distributors on my photobucket . There are eight pages in the booklet and it bailed me out a number of times troubleshooting these things and even saved a buddy a tow job on a road trip in his motorhome as he had a copy along that I gave him. http://s173.photobucket.com/user/mr48chev/library/Napa HEI service info bulletin?sort=3&page=1
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My first thought was HEI module Second thought pickup coil It tells HEI when to fire. Sent from my SM-G900V using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Pull the dist. Replace the pickup coil You already did the coil and module Tinkirk/Terry Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I have to say I have helped many a stranded rodder because of a burnt up rotor on HEI . That may not be your issue but just replace it with a quality part now or later on the rotor will be your issue when you really don't want it to be .
I have run a bunch of HEI distributors yes if the module heats up it will shutdown and start after cool down Also they will run down to about 10 volts, anything less than 10 volts they will shutdown. I had one unit that would shut down when warm randomly.Turned out after a lot of troubleshooting it was the pick up coil, seemed to be when the unit got warm/hot one of the wires would move slightly,,it had a broken wire and only showed up when the wired moved ever so slightly,found it by moving the wire and checking with a meter it would go Open,,Replaced the pickup and never had issues again
Experienced the broken wire before. Would work intermittently, but found it and fixed it/ Broken in the connector.
Thanks for all the comments. A new pickup coil seems to have fixed it. The Eichlin bulletin is also very helpful.