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225 hei distributor

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by lostomper, Feb 27, 2011.

  1. lostomper

    lostomper New Member

    I've searched and havn't found where to source the hei distributor for the 225 odd fire. I thought i had found it on rock auto but that wasn't the case. i've been reading write ups for about 2 hours now and i havn't read one that says the source of the new dizzy. any help is appreciated thanks.:?
     
  2. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    looks like it's on Rock Auto to me?

    Unless I'm mistaken?

    The 1975 Buick Skylark application still works there. Probably at Autozone too, I'd guess.
     
  3. lostomper

    lostomper New Member

    i think but am not certain that, that particular one is an even fire? not sure if someone could clarify that would be awesome. i thought i had looked before and had come up with a different part # but i didn't save the search. thanks
     
  4. Pack Rat

    Pack Rat Old Timer

    What distributor did you come up with on RA? They list two for Buick Skyhawk, VIN code C--301693 or a Delco unit D20000.
     
  5. lostomper

    lostomper New Member

    right both of them are on there but with the years that they fit it would seem that they are even fire dizzy's. thanks


    he had the 301693 # on his original post
     
  6. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    1975 was Odd Fire 231 only. 1977 was the changeover year where it could be OF/EF.

    I'm still not sure what the confusion is?

    NAPA also has HEIs for a 1975 Buick Skylark V6 model.
     
  7. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    He who?
     
  8. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    Autozone also lists one for a 1975 Buick Skylark 3.8L V6.
     
  9. lostomper

    lostomper New Member

    you. i thought? i copied and pasted the part # from your post to rock auto. maybe not?
     
  10. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    If Rock Auto has it listed for anything past 1977 then I'd look elsewhere and wouldn't trust them.

    FWIW, the PN listed above, D20000, illustration is correct...
     
    Last edited: Feb 27, 2011
  11. lostomper

    lostomper New Member

    Remember i'm merely a chevy guy trying to make it in this jeep world. don't know a whole lot about these even and odd fire differences. i came here for the wealth of knowledge which is the only forum dedicated to jeeps. i appreciate all the help.

    so up to 1977 is odd fire? thats what they are listing for those 2 part numbers. thanks
     
  12. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    From our tech section:
    HTH!
     
  13. CJ Joe

    CJ Joe Truckhaven Tough!

    This should be complete enough to find your parts.

    GM 231 Odd-Fire Engines

    75-76 Buick Skyhawk
    75-76 Buick Century
    75-76 Buick Regal
    75-76 Buick La Sabre
    75-76 Buick Skylark
    75 Buick Apollo
    77-on Oldsmobile Cutlass
    75-80 Oldsmobile Starfire
    77-79 Oldsmobile Omega
    76-80 Pontiac Sunbird
    76-81 Pontiac Firebird
    77 Pontiac Ventura
    78-79 Pontiac Phoenix
     
    Last edited: Apr 8, 2011
  14. lostomper

    lostomper New Member

    wonderfull. I thank you all very much! now I know without a doubt which one to get. Again I apreciate all the help.
     
  15. 71jeepster

    71jeepster New Member

    Question on CRT HEI Distributor.
    I recently did cam swap with 252H cam on my old engine 225 V6 oddfire.1971 jeepster commando.

    Anyone who have used CRT HEI Distributor ... pros and cons..please.
     
  16. grannyscj

    grannyscj Headed to the Yukon

    Please start your own thread. You'll get a better response and the tech will apply to your question alone. Do a search also. Someone was discussing CRT distributors just last week.
     
  17. Jim302

    Jim302 Banned

  18. 71jeepster

    71jeepster New Member

    Thanks guys!!
     
  19. Smoke

    Smoke New Member

    Last spring I bought an HEI odd fire distributor at a local Parts Plus for less than $100 complete. Took a bit and and some help from from a friend but got it running. May need to adjust the springs inside as mine likes to run warm due to the timimg not just right. Play with it, way better than the old stuff still.
     
  20. 71jeepster

    71jeepster New Member

    $100 ? wow
    I paid $249 (with 8mm wire) from CRT performance HEI distributor for 225 V6.

    I'm having bit a problem setting it right ....errrrrrrr