MSD 8365 GM HEI Billet Distributor Installation User Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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VACUUM ADVANCE LOCKOUT

If you do not want to use the vacuum advance canister,

MSD has supplied a lockout mechanism.

1. Remove the three Phillips screws that hold the

advance canister (Figure 12).

2. Remove the aluminum hex shaped spacer from

the housing.

3. Install the longer hex spacer supplied in the parts

bag in the threaded hole next to where the original

spacer was mounted. Use the same Phillips

screw.

4. Install the plastic cover to seal the distributor

housing using the original advance hold down

screws (Figure 13).

Note: Do not forget to plug the original vacuum

advance hose.

VACUUM ADVANCE ADJUSTMENT

A kit is supplied that allows you to adjust the total

amount of vacuum advance.

Figure 13 Vacuum Lockout Installed.

Figure 12 Removing the Vacuum Canister.

VACUUM ADVANCE HOLE

(NOT USED)

LONGER

HEX SPACER

LOCKOUT

COVER

CANISTER

SCREWS

HEX

SPACER

TACHOMETER INFORMATION

The HEAT Digital HEI Module has a Gray wire that

provides a 12 volt square wave, 20° tachometer signal

that will trigger most tachometers. It is recommended

to connect this lead to your tach’s trigger input wire

and check its operation. If the tach requires a higher

voltage signal, connect its input wire to the Tach

terminal on the HEI Cap (Coil-/Tach).

No Rev Limit: To disable the rev limit function, cut and remove the

jumper shown in Figure 14.

PROGRAMMING THE REV LIMIT

A tachometer is required to set the rev limit. The limit is programmed

by running the engine at half the desired rpm, then momentarily

grounding the Gray tach output wire from the MSD. A Gray jumper

wire is supplied to connect to the tach with another tee-splice

coming off to use for programming. A switch may also be installed

to ease adjustments of the limiter (Figure 15). The default rpm limit

is 10,000 rpm. Note that the rpm limiter is extremely accurate and

due to the variety of tachometers available, there may be differences

in the displayed rpm.

1. Start the engine and bring the rpm to half the desired rev limit

(for a 6,000 rpm limit, raise the rpm to 3,000).

2. While holding the rpm steady, short the Gray tach wire to ground

for approximately one second. Note that the tach will go to zero

while grounded.

3. The tach will now display the programmed rev limit amount for

two seconds. If this value does not register on the tach, repeat

the procedure and try a different ground source.

Figure 14 Disable the Rev Limit.

JUMPER

TO

TACH

OPTIONAL

PROGRAMMING

SWITCH

JUMPER

GRAY

Figure 15 Setting the Rev Limiter.

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