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Help with 12 volt distributor.

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My M43 was converted quit some time ago to a 12v system. I want to replace it, but none of the parts stores have a clue including NAPA. Can someone tell me a part number or an interchange distributor to use? I know a dist. from an eqivalant motor will work (i.e.- 218 or 225) but I still need to know what vehicle these came in because otherwise none of these keyboard jockeys at the parts stores will be of any use. Thanks for any help.
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From what you say, I'm suspecting that you want to convert your ignition system back to 24-volts. Although almost any 6-cyl MOPAR dist will work, if you want to keep the waterproof ignition setup, you'll have to stay with a military distributor.

As far as voltage is concerned, the distributor won't give a rat's behind what voltage you shove through it. It's nothing more than a mechanically operated rotary switch that "turns sparkplugs on and off" in a preselected sequence. The electronics (coil and condenser) will probably be affected by applied voltage, but the mechanical parts won't care.
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See the Dodge Power Wagon Site at
http://www.dodgepowerwagon.com/wwwboard/index.html
go to PIF at
http://www.dodgepowerwagon.com/glovebox/vaughn.txt
Under part 17 ( I think) it will list a boat load of distributors.
Just ask for a Power Wagon with a similar year and a 230
that should do you. I think that there are a boat load that will fit though.
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I have already researched the dodge power wagon parts list and have already been to NAPA. The picture they show for part #483610 has a gear drive for the oil pump; mine does not have a gear. I also checked Autozone for #30-3610 and they say there is no such number.
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All the numbers that I see in the PIF start with three letters IAY etc
I found a couple on ebay.
these also look like possibles:
http://www.willysjeepparts.com/Distributor.htm
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Post by Cal_Gary »

Can you locate a Hollander Interchange manual? I recall they had every conceivable parts swap imaginable. I run a 12v distributor too and have no idea what year/make/model it's out of. You might also give VPW a call-they have quite a bit of distributor knowledge and might have your answer-ask for Steve or Jens (pronounced "Yens").

http://www.vintagepowerwagons.com/
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