'77 CJ5 Jeep w/electronic ignition problem
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Re: '77 CJ5 Jeep w/electronic ignition problem
moggy2cat@aol.com (Moggy2cat) wrote in message news:<20040410212917.20992.00000124@mb-m28.aol.com>...
> *****, i have a 75 CJ-5, this was the 1st yr., with the AMC. BID ignition
> system, do not know what the last yr. was...but AMC issued a recall on the
> ignition system...bottom line...cut off the electrical connectors, leaving the
> wires as long as possible..solder the wires, color to color as they came off
> the connectors, tape w/electrical tape, etc. This should be done with both
> connectors, i.e.2-wire from distributor, and the 3-wires from the coil...hope
> this helps, Gene, original owner 75 CJ-5, 258 w efi & hei...
Thanks Gene, for responding. But I'm not quite sure I follow you. Is
it that the connectors potentially faulty, so I should remove them
from the circuit?
Thanks,
*****?
> *****, i have a 75 CJ-5, this was the 1st yr., with the AMC. BID ignition
> system, do not know what the last yr. was...but AMC issued a recall on the
> ignition system...bottom line...cut off the electrical connectors, leaving the
> wires as long as possible..solder the wires, color to color as they came off
> the connectors, tape w/electrical tape, etc. This should be done with both
> connectors, i.e.2-wire from distributor, and the 3-wires from the coil...hope
> this helps, Gene, original owner 75 CJ-5, 258 w efi & hei...
Thanks Gene, for responding. But I'm not quite sure I follow you. Is
it that the connectors potentially faulty, so I should remove them
from the circuit?
Thanks,
*****?
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Re: '77 CJ5 Jeep w/electronic ignition problem
moggy2cat@aol.com (Moggy2cat) wrote in message news:<20040410212917.20992.00000124@mb-m28.aol.com>...
> *****, i have a 75 CJ-5, this was the 1st yr., with the AMC. BID ignition
> system, do not know what the last yr. was...but AMC issued a recall on the
> ignition system...bottom line...cut off the electrical connectors, leaving the
> wires as long as possible..solder the wires, color to color as they came off
> the connectors, tape w/electrical tape, etc. This should be done with both
> connectors, i.e.2-wire from distributor, and the 3-wires from the coil...hope
> this helps, Gene, original owner 75 CJ-5, 258 w efi & hei...
Thanks Gene, for responding. But I'm not quite sure I follow you. Is
it that the connectors potentially faulty, so I should remove them
from the circuit?
Thanks,
*****?
> *****, i have a 75 CJ-5, this was the 1st yr., with the AMC. BID ignition
> system, do not know what the last yr. was...but AMC issued a recall on the
> ignition system...bottom line...cut off the electrical connectors, leaving the
> wires as long as possible..solder the wires, color to color as they came off
> the connectors, tape w/electrical tape, etc. This should be done with both
> connectors, i.e.2-wire from distributor, and the 3-wires from the coil...hope
> this helps, Gene, original owner 75 CJ-5, 258 w efi & hei...
Thanks Gene, for responding. But I'm not quite sure I follow you. Is
it that the connectors potentially faulty, so I should remove them
from the circuit?
Thanks,
*****?
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Re: '77 CJ5 Jeep w/electronic ignition problem
moggy2cat@aol.com (Moggy2cat) wrote in message news:<20040410212917.20992.00000124@mb-m28.aol.com>...
> *****, i have a 75 CJ-5, this was the 1st yr., with the AMC. BID ignition
> system, do not know what the last yr. was...but AMC issued a recall on the
> ignition system...bottom line...cut off the electrical connectors, leaving the
> wires as long as possible..solder the wires, color to color as they came off
> the connectors, tape w/electrical tape, etc. This should be done with both
> connectors, i.e.2-wire from distributor, and the 3-wires from the coil...hope
> this helps, Gene, original owner 75 CJ-5, 258 w efi & hei...
Thanks Gene, for responding. But I'm not quite sure I follow you. Is
it that the connectors potentially faulty, so I should remove them
from the circuit?
Thanks,
*****?
> *****, i have a 75 CJ-5, this was the 1st yr., with the AMC. BID ignition
> system, do not know what the last yr. was...but AMC issued a recall on the
> ignition system...bottom line...cut off the electrical connectors, leaving the
> wires as long as possible..solder the wires, color to color as they came off
> the connectors, tape w/electrical tape, etc. This should be done with both
> connectors, i.e.2-wire from distributor, and the 3-wires from the coil...hope
> this helps, Gene, original owner 75 CJ-5, 258 w efi & hei...
Thanks Gene, for responding. But I'm not quite sure I follow you. Is
it that the connectors potentially faulty, so I should remove them
from the circuit?
Thanks,
*****?
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Re: '77 CJ5 Jeep w/electronic ignition problem
The only recall showing on the NHSTA site for a 77 CJ5 is for a bad seal
in the 3 speed tranny allowing it to share fluid with the T-case which
will lead to total and sudden transmission failure.
And someone was trying to convince me a while ago that they do share
fluids... Yup right....
I would sure be running a meter across any of those plugs 'long' before
I started hard wiring any parts in. Just put it on Beep or ohms and pin
the wires on either side looking for continuity.
Especially seeing as one of the parts is not likely working.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Moggy2cat wrote:
>
> *****, i am repeating the re-call i got from amc, as best as i can from
> memory...cut out the connectors, solder, tape for water proofing...go
> jeeping...Gene
in the 3 speed tranny allowing it to share fluid with the T-case which
will lead to total and sudden transmission failure.
And someone was trying to convince me a while ago that they do share
fluids... Yup right....
I would sure be running a meter across any of those plugs 'long' before
I started hard wiring any parts in. Just put it on Beep or ohms and pin
the wires on either side looking for continuity.
Especially seeing as one of the parts is not likely working.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Moggy2cat wrote:
>
> *****, i am repeating the re-call i got from amc, as best as i can from
> memory...cut out the connectors, solder, tape for water proofing...go
> jeeping...Gene
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Re: '77 CJ5 Jeep w/electronic ignition problem
The only recall showing on the NHSTA site for a 77 CJ5 is for a bad seal
in the 3 speed tranny allowing it to share fluid with the T-case which
will lead to total and sudden transmission failure.
And someone was trying to convince me a while ago that they do share
fluids... Yup right....
I would sure be running a meter across any of those plugs 'long' before
I started hard wiring any parts in. Just put it on Beep or ohms and pin
the wires on either side looking for continuity.
Especially seeing as one of the parts is not likely working.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Moggy2cat wrote:
>
> *****, i am repeating the re-call i got from amc, as best as i can from
> memory...cut out the connectors, solder, tape for water proofing...go
> jeeping...Gene
in the 3 speed tranny allowing it to share fluid with the T-case which
will lead to total and sudden transmission failure.
And someone was trying to convince me a while ago that they do share
fluids... Yup right....
I would sure be running a meter across any of those plugs 'long' before
I started hard wiring any parts in. Just put it on Beep or ohms and pin
the wires on either side looking for continuity.
Especially seeing as one of the parts is not likely working.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Moggy2cat wrote:
>
> *****, i am repeating the re-call i got from amc, as best as i can from
> memory...cut out the connectors, solder, tape for water proofing...go
> jeeping...Gene
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Re: '77 CJ5 Jeep w/electronic ignition problem
The only recall showing on the NHSTA site for a 77 CJ5 is for a bad seal
in the 3 speed tranny allowing it to share fluid with the T-case which
will lead to total and sudden transmission failure.
And someone was trying to convince me a while ago that they do share
fluids... Yup right....
I would sure be running a meter across any of those plugs 'long' before
I started hard wiring any parts in. Just put it on Beep or ohms and pin
the wires on either side looking for continuity.
Especially seeing as one of the parts is not likely working.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Moggy2cat wrote:
>
> *****, i am repeating the re-call i got from amc, as best as i can from
> memory...cut out the connectors, solder, tape for water proofing...go
> jeeping...Gene
in the 3 speed tranny allowing it to share fluid with the T-case which
will lead to total and sudden transmission failure.
And someone was trying to convince me a while ago that they do share
fluids... Yup right....
I would sure be running a meter across any of those plugs 'long' before
I started hard wiring any parts in. Just put it on Beep or ohms and pin
the wires on either side looking for continuity.
Especially seeing as one of the parts is not likely working.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Moggy2cat wrote:
>
> *****, i am repeating the re-call i got from amc, as best as i can from
> memory...cut out the connectors, solder, tape for water proofing...go
> jeeping...Gene