Hot rodding the HEI distributor

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===Module===
 
===Module===
This will be covering the 4-pin HEI module. There were 5- and 7-pin modules used on computer-controlled applications, however they do not generally lend themselves to a non-computer-controlled application.
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This will be covering the 4-pin HEI module. There were also 5- and 7-pin modules used on computer-controlled applications, however they do not generally lend themselves to non-computer-controlled high performance applications.
  
The module is electronic brain located under the distributor cap, on the floor of the distributor housing with 4 wires going into it (2 per side). The module senses the magnetic pickup signal from the magnetic pickup assembly and uses this signal to signal to know when to trigger the coil. The module controls how much "dwell" the coil receives between firings. The stock GM module is a good choice for street/NA applications, and is preferred over an auto parts store non-GM/Delco replacement unless it's a performance replacement.  
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The module is the electronic controller that takes the place of breaker points. It is located under the distributor cap secured by a pair of screws. One of these screws also acts as a ground path. The module will have four wires going into it (two per side). The module senses the magnetic pickup signal from the magnetic pickup assembly and uses this signal to know when to trigger the coil. The module also controls how much "dwell" the coil receives between firings. The stock GM module is a good choice for street/NA applications, and is preferred over an auto parts store non-GM/Delco replacement unless it's a performance replacement.  
  
 
[[File:HEI modules1.jpg|frame|left|If looking for an HEI, choose one that has the 4-pin module seen at upper right, above. The other modules all require an ECM to function correctly.]] <br style="clear:both"/>
 
[[File:HEI modules1.jpg|frame|left|If looking for an HEI, choose one that has the 4-pin module seen at upper right, above. The other modules all require an ECM to function correctly.]] <br style="clear:both"/>
  
Use a [http://www.arcticsilver.com/as5.htm heat sink paste] (available from Radio Shack and computer shops) on the bottom of the module and be sure the surface of the distributor body where it mounts is clean. The heat sink compound (not ''dielectric grease'') helps transfer the module heat into the distributor body which acts as the heat sink. Failure to do this can lead to an early failure of the module.  
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Use a [http://www.arcticsilver.com/as5.htm '''heat sink paste'''] (available from Radio Shack and computer shops) on the bottom of the module and be sure the surface of the distributor body where it mounts is clean. The heat sink compound (not ''dielectric grease'') helps transfer the module heat into the distributor body which acts as the heat sink. Failure to do this can lead to an early failure of the module.  
  
 
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[[File:Artic Silver heat sink compound5.jpg|none|400px]] <br style="clear:both"/>

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