I have a 1961 D100 with 318 poly, standard transmission, and original distribution with points. I purchased a Mopar Electronic Ignition Kit from Mancini Racing (http://www.manciniracing.com/) a couple year ago based on the discussion with them it would work for a 318 poly (A engine). I am just getting around to doing the install (life with young kids) and running into a few potential issues/concerns and could use the forums help. Questions concerns below:
1. I have read conflicting information saying this Mopar kits will and will not work on the 318 poly what is the answer?
2. The shaft bottom between the old and new are slightly different (see attached), but total shaft length and size of the end of the shaft is the same.
3. I marked the location of the existing rotor and it points toward the firewall, however when I insert the new distributor the rotor points 45 degrees to the left. When I look at both distributors on the bench the bottom shaft and rotor origination are different. Did I get provided with the wrong distributor?
4. When I tried to check timing with the old distributor it was way off and the truck has never run great.
5. I am trying to figure out if I could sell the new distributor since it has never been used and go with the pertronix option.
If the Mopar kit will work the next steps I am thinking of taking would include the following: Put in old distributor, make location of #1 cyl on cap, find TDC of #1 cyl, and confirm that the existing distributor is pointed toward #1 cyl on cap. From there I would think I could put in the new distributor and rotate the cap accordingly.
Any help would be great. Thanks.
Mopar Electronic Ignition Kit for 318 Poly (1961 D100)
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Re: Mopar Electronic Ignition Kit for 318 Poly (1961 D100)
From what I have always been told, YES a distributor for a LA318 will work in a Poly 318.
Ignore any differences between the two distributors regarding shaft slot orientation with the rotor. What you must do is start from scratch upon installation. (A) Find #1 cylinder TDC compression stroke. (B) Install new distributor. (C) Install cap, noting where the rotor is pointing. (D) Install plug wires in proper order with #1 being at the cap terminal that the rotor is point towards. (E) Install the other components that came the kit, per instructions. Once you get the engine running, set the timing.
Bucky
Ignore any differences between the two distributors regarding shaft slot orientation with the rotor. What you must do is start from scratch upon installation. (A) Find #1 cylinder TDC compression stroke. (B) Install new distributor. (C) Install cap, noting where the rotor is pointing. (D) Install plug wires in proper order with #1 being at the cap terminal that the rotor is point towards. (E) Install the other components that came the kit, per instructions. Once you get the engine running, set the timing.
Bucky
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Re: Mopar Electronic Ignition Kit for 318 Poly (1961 D100)
I've installed the MoPar Electronic Ignition kit in two of my
Sweptlines that have the A318. No issues. They work perfect.
John
Sweptlines that have the A318. No issues. They work perfect.
John
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Re: Mopar Electronic Ignition Kit for 318 Poly (1961 D100)
Had one in my 66 powerwagon when purchased. Also have one in my 65 Barracuda Formula "S" . Once installed I never looked back. Just change your plugs once a year and check your timing maybe once or twice a year and your done.
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Re: Mopar Electronic Ignition Kit for 318 Poly (1961 D100)
While you re there, put a coil on that can handle a constant 12 volts and bypass the ballast resistor. I have found that engines idle better with a hotter spark. Jmo.
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Re: Mopar Electronic Ignition Kit for 318 Poly (1961 D100)
Sounds like the distributor wasn't clocked right anyway. Good luck!
Doug
Re: Mopar Electronic Ignition Kit for 318 Poly (1961 D100)
in the pic of the old dist your rotor is pointing at number 6 (or 180 out). stock location of plug wires one is in the front. if you want the new dist to point in the same place as old I think you could rotate the drive gear but that requires pulling intake or might be able to do with big magnet or long needle nose