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TFI ignition upgrade
TFI ignition upgrade
258 I6 engine
Published by TerryMason
11-16-2005
TFI ignition upgrade

Jeep 258 TFI ignition upgrade - Using stock Ford parts, you can upgrade the ignition in your Jeep, allowing much better performance, gas milage, and reliability


Which engines can use this upgrade
The Jeep 258 CID I-6 from 1978 to 1990


Why would you want to do this?
Before I did this upgrade my jeep would not idle, it would hesitate and die all the time. This upgrade gave my Jeep the feeling of a new engine! It idles fine (even with the carter carburetor) and has more pickup and no hesitation. I would imagine that my Jeep now gets better gas mileage and has less emissions (although I have no real proof of this). Plus this upgrade only costs about $100. The upgrade is said to be better than the HEI.

What you need:Distributor cap, rotor, base (this distributor is a two piece type, with a base that mounts to the motor and a cap that clips to the base), spark plug wires, and ignition coil. All these parts are from a 1982 Ford F-150 Pick Up Truck With A 300 CID I-6 Engine
OPTIONAL : Distributor centrifugal advance springs, these get installed in the distributor and give you more midrange pickup.
 
By TerryMason on 01-26-2008, 03:00 PM
Re: TFI ignition upgrade

Part Numbers of things you will need







Rotor




Cap




Cap Adapter


Borg WarnerD219C193C193A
AC Delco





F334
NapaFA159


FA136


FA139


Standard Ignition








WellsF953F952F960
NiehoffFF59AFF78FF78A
GP SorensenFR106FR121FR109
Autolite








KEM















Ignition Coil





Ignition Wires


Coil Connector
Borg WarnerE92**CH857*


AC DelcoF503Z





NapaIC24700313ICC1
Standard IgnitionFD479


S-539
Wells








NiehoffFF-179





GP SorensenGC407S





Autolite


86171


KEM342FX11-6007M


* CH857 is the wire set for a V8. The V6 equivalent is CH631. These are basically the same wires though, but with CH857 you get two extra wires
**Evidentially, the E92 is a premium
coil, the E92P is the non premium and cheaper version.
Last edited by TerryMason : 01-26-2008 at 03:08 PM.
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By TerryMason on 01-26-2008, 03:02 PM
Jeep TFI install process

How it's done: (click on the image to see a larger one)



Start with the stock 258 ignition
Take off the distributor and the plug wires
Now screw down the new distributor base, it should line up perfectly with the old screw holes
Put the new rotor and distributor cap on.
Install new plugs and gap them depending on the chart below, if you Follow this article, you will use a gap of .045". Install the plug wires and coil, make sure you get the firing order right, its 1-5-3-6-2-4
This is the TFI coil, which provides a big advantage over the stock coil.
I made this connector, which is just a one foot of speaker wire with two female connectors on one end (the new coil end) and two male connectors on the other end (which goes to the old coil connector). I plugged one end into the new coil and the other into the old coil harness.
Either get a bracket or make one, or you can just use the bold holes on the coil to bold it to the fender well.
After possibly tinkering with the timing (you'll have to decide if you need this or not) You're done!



Spark plug gaps



stock canister type coil-0.035"
HEI, TFI, or any of the high out put

aftermarket coils

-0.045"
MSD module or other CDI ignition module-0.045" to 0.065"

Last edited by TerryMason : 01-26-2008 at 03:10 PM.
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By TerryMason on 01-26-2008, 03:08 PM
Questions and Answers

I've gotten several questions about this upgrade, and am in the process of compiling a list offrequently asked questions. If you have a question, please post here

Here is the list so far:
Q: Where did you get the background for this?
A: From the Off-road.com BBS (posted by Team Rush) click here to see the original posts.


Q: What vehicle are these parts from?
A: 1982 Ford F-150 Pick Up Truck With A 300 CID I-6 Engine.


Q: Do you need to start using premium fuel after this upgrade?
A: Nope, After I upgraded my two Jeeps, I was able to stop using premium and use regular unleaded.


Q: Does it work with the Nutter by-pass?
A: Although I have never tried it, this should work fine.


Q: Are there any other websites with info on this upgrade?
A: Sure, try these:

Trailhed.com a Jeep Information Web Site
http://www.driveajeep.com
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By TerryMason on 03-08-2008, 08:29 PM
Re: TFI ignition upgrade

I don't know if the distributor is the same, but I'd guess not

this system has a better coil, and a larger distributor cap - the terminals are farther away on the new cap (the stock cap is pretty small). This prevents the spark from your new hotter coil from jumping from one plug wire to the next. Also, the plug wire are better.
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