The Wrangler (TJ) has always had electronic ignition. The CJ would have swithced to electronic in the mid 1970's.
The Wrangler (TJ) has always had electronic ignition. The CJ would have swithced to electronic in the mid 1970's.
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You'd have to describe the components you replaced. Did you use a plug and go all in one distributor or did you replace the coil, distributor, and add an electronic ignition unit? If you "fried" your ignition, it's likely you fried something else along the line too. Check all your components.
You can use the same flywheel but need to put in a complete solid state ignition set up. http://store.chainsawr.com/
With electronic ignition, up to 80,000 kilometers, or when gas mileage begins to deteriorate.
A wrangler is a type of Jeep. They are often smaller than most jeeps, and can have removable hoods. Go to www.Jeep.com/Wrangler for more information about wranglers, or Google "jeep wrangler."
Need to know what year S-10 you have.
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You can go with 87 thru 1995 for a direct fit.
It is not recommended that you take a Jeep Wrangler through a touchless car wash with the soft top on the Wrangler. You can go through the car wash with the hard top.
Just not enough spark for todays gasoline. Maintenance issues as you are required to adjust and change them out. Electronic ignition is the way to go a lot fewer moving parts. Small block Chevy is easy just install an electronic distributor run batt. power to a fused ignition source you are done.
Are you talking about the electronic ignition module or the ignition switch? The ignition module sits in the engine compartment and is part of the ignition system (coil, spark plugs, etc). The answer is no if this about what you're referring. The answer for the ignition switch will depend on the vehicle you have. Some, like late model Fords, you don't. Push in the retaining pin and the ignition switch comes right out (you still need a key though). Others you need to take off the steering wheel to replace the switch.
Shocks come in all lengths. You can go to autozone and tell them what type Jeep and if you lifted it .They will be able to help no problem.I have a 90 YJ and did the same thing.Even with the it lifted 2.5 inches.Good Luck! EJEEPERGUY