How to replace your distributor - 289 Ford - 1965 Mustang - with a Mallory Unilite Distributor

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    Today at Alf's Mustang Garage, we replace the original distributor with an upgraded Mallory Unilite distributor.
    0:00 Intorduction
    1:42 Removing the distributor
    9:26 Installing your new distributor
    12:46 Wiring your new distributor
    18:12 Starting your engine
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Komentáře • 97

  • @davidnelson9245
    @davidnelson9245 Před 2 lety +10

    You are hands down the best youtube mustang guy out there. Your videos are complete and very informative. I bought two Mustangs for my sixteen-year-old twin boys to fix up and you have been a lifesaver thank you very much

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 2 lety +2

      Wow thank you! It's comments like this that really do help me to keep going. I'm glad I've been able to help! Sounds like you've got your hands full 👍

  • @StevenButler-t6y
    @StevenButler-t6y Před měsícem +1

    I really appreciate the high quality video and concise presentation of your projects.
    I'm working on my grandfather's 66 v8 coupe which is in pretty much all original condition. It's actually the same color as the one in your videos. Keep 'em coming!

  • @mrthunder8190
    @mrthunder8190 Před rokem +1

    This is a "real world" demonstration, so refreshing. Projects like this rarely go perfectly, and it's so helpful to see how to deal with those problems that arise. In this vid, it's the distributor shaft not wanting to slide out easily. You make it very clear to not force it, or yank it out, like many of us amateur mechanics would tend to do! So, this was a great example of the kinds of issues one can run into, and perfectly demonstrated how to deal with it. Thank you for your completeness!

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před rokem +1

      You're very welcome. Thank you, I appreciate you taking the time to show appreciation!

  • @stadelmt3240
    @stadelmt3240 Před rokem +3

    Not only is this channel great for Mustangs, it's also keeping my 1965 Ford Falcon running. The Mustang and Falcon are half-siblings.

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před rokem +1

      Glad to know I can help in more ways than one.

    • @David-fl4xw
      @David-fl4xw Před rokem +1

      If you take the horn cap off the first year mustang made you’ll find a reference directly to the falcon!

  • @richardm7030
    @richardm7030 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Look for the pink resistance wire off the ignition switch, it goes to the coil.

  • @alexgillespie3489
    @alexgillespie3489 Před 2 lety +3

    This car is ridiculously gorgeous

  • @andybone117
    @andybone117 Před 2 lety +3

    Your explanations are very clear and concise!

  • @TheRareCriticalThinker
    @TheRareCriticalThinker Před 7 měsíci +1

    This channel has saved me so much money. Working on my ‘67 289.

  • @christopherblair3667
    @christopherblair3667 Před rokem +2

    Exactly the video I was looking for.

  • @robletto841
    @robletto841 Před 2 lety +3

    I don't even own a Mustang 😁 I just love to see how beautiful this man works on them. Great job love your videos.

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      Ha ha thanks! Definitely don't need to own one to love them. But maybe one day you will own one?

  • @homerruiz5156
    @homerruiz5156 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, I got a 1970 ford ranchero with the same engine, and gonna change the distributor. Thanks for the help from California.

  • @jutah5352
    @jutah5352 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Good instructions

  • @ranman1133
    @ranman1133 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Awesome video wow! Subscribed and following your journey now thanks Alf!

  • @geraldsahd3413
    @geraldsahd3413 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The method of turning that rotor counter clockwise was the key. Thanks

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 3 měsíci +1

      You're very welcome

    • @ndenise3460
      @ndenise3460 Před 2 měsíci

      You had a good visual with the water temp switch. I'd have rotated to that,, and used that as a baseline. Though your distributor would still need to be in same place

  • @theoutlaw2395
    @theoutlaw2395 Před 2 lety +4

    I have a 67 Coupe restomod w/still the factory wiring and the pink resistor wire under the dash. I was a teenager in the 70's and my Mustang is my first car. I HATED messing with points. My best friend is a mechanic and told me about the Mallory Unilite conversion kit. I put one in my stock distributor and thought it was the best thing EVER. NO MORE CHECKING POINTS WITH FEELER GAUGES AND CHECKING DWELL!! I like how you showed the OHM check on the resistor wire looking for the 1.3-1.5 resistance. I didn't know that. I would've done the rookie mistake and checked the voltage for the 9vdc at the ignition lead. At 13:49 mark, if you look past the carb on the firewall it looks like a ceramic ballast resistor mounted. If not a ballast resistor, what is it, if so, what is it being used for if the resistor wire is good and being used? Good video. I wish you shop was near San Diego.

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you for sharing some of your story. So to answer your question about that ballast resistor mounted on the firewall, the owner of this car attempted to install this distributor before I installed it. The Mallory instructions states to add a resistor like that. So he followed the instructions and could never get it to fire up. What he didn't realize is his car had the factory resistance wire and thus had two resistors in place. So it was there but obviously I didn't use it. I grew up just south of San Diego and visit friends on a regular basis. It's not too far of a drive 👍

    • @coache1nine
      @coache1nine Před 2 lety +2

      I used to be a Mgr. at Super Shops back in the day. They were the exclusive retailer for Mallory distributors. ALWAYS make sure you have a resistor, usually comes with the distributor, installed. If you don't you will short the Unilite module. Follow the instructions and it will be a trouble free system for years.

    • @theoutlaw2395
      @theoutlaw2395 Před 2 lety

      @@coache1nine Yep, that's where I bought the Mallory Unilite conversion kit, SS in Glendale, CA. I loved the SS stores and really miss them. I wore the yellow SS T-shirt for years.

  • @steveconnolly7129
    @steveconnolly7129 Před 2 lety

    I put the fomoco eletronic ign.system in my 67 289,it is big hp jump,and its all ford equipt.

  • @jesse75
    @jesse75 Před 6 měsíci

    Just upgrading to a duraspark is all that you need.
    I did it to a 67 and a 69. Car starts easier and has a smoother idle. Just opened up the plug gap.

  • @christianmuro6913
    @christianmuro6913 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks berry helpful

  • @DudesWithWrenches
    @DudesWithWrenches Před 2 lety +2

    Love it I just did this on a galaxie ..just two things galaxie is not as nice and the distributor is also not as nice.. sweet vid

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 2 lety +2

      Lol thank you! What matters is that you got the job done right?

  • @dnick49
    @dnick49 Před 9 měsíci

    Great Channel ! Did mallory make a dual point distributor for a 289 ci back in the 60s. ?

  • @MattyMoeMusic
    @MattyMoeMusic Před rokem

    I have a 66 ford inline 6 240, with a load o matic distributor. Can i add a 4 barrel carb & replace my 1 barrel, and replace to c manifold, using my loadomatic

  • @andrewmccracken1192
    @andrewmccracken1192 Před 2 lety +3

    I love watching your videos truly my favorite channel! I recently purchased a 66 mustang coupe with an inline 6. She is running a little rough. Not sure if I should start with rebuilding the carb or is it a timing issue. She shakes more than I think is normal.

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey Andrew! Thanks for watching the videos. So obviously it's not easy to diagnose a drivability issue over text. However, the advise I will tell you is to literally check everything. There are lots of things that can cause the engine to run rough and the carburetor is usually the first to blame but the most forgiving component. So you're going to want to check timing, check spark plugs (for wear and gap), check engine vacuum, check the vacuum advance, check the choke mechanism, and check the carb tune. One of these days I'm going to do a video on how to generally approach these things to check because lately, I've been asked this a lot. Usually though the very first thing I do before anything, is check the engine vacuum. Depending on what I see there, is kinda what I decide to check next. Anyway, hope that helps!

    • @andrewmccracken1192
      @andrewmccracken1192 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AlfsMustangGarage
      I can’t thank you enough that is so awesome for such a detail list response! I will go down the list!
      I hope you get some merchandise soon, would love to rock any gear you get.

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh ya you're welcome! Keep me posted on what you find out. I figured I might do the whole merchandise thing if the channel gets bigger but its nice knowing I will have at least one buyer. For now there is always the super thanks button for those who want to help support the growing channel. However, just watching, liking, commenting, engaging in any way is helping so thank you very much!

  • @Classic_714
    @Classic_714 Před rokem +1

    Amazing video, thank you. Looks like you are running the shorty water pump, what radiator and electric fan are you using? Appreciate any help

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před rokem +2

      You're very welcome. I'm not 100% sure. These cars I film are my client's cars.

  • @stephendrake-hq8tt
    @stephendrake-hq8tt Před 8 měsíci

    Why is a ballast resistor required if running electronic ignition?

  • @rosemcbirney5123
    @rosemcbirney5123 Před 3 měsíci

    If it didn’t have a resister on it and gets hooked up what would happen

  • @rosemcbirney5123
    @rosemcbirney5123 Před rokem

    What is the static timing on a 289

  • @willememmer5791
    @willememmer5791 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the video, hands down the best I've seen regarding distributor replacement. Do all the 289s use the same gear at bottom of the distributor?

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you very much I really appreciate that. I wouldn't go as far as saying they are all the same. They have different gears for different types of camshafts.

    • @willememmer5791
      @willememmer5791 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AlfsMustangGarage Thanks for the reply. Since I don't know what cam is installed, sounds like I should pull the current distributor to see what it has for the gears

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      That's probably the best thing I would think 👍

  • @_AlanChan
    @_AlanChan Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hi Alex, I know you're working on the V8, but got a question for i6 200, when I pull the dizzy are you supposed to see the oil pump shaft? if not how does one prevent the rod from dropping to the pan if it doesn't use a "basket" clip? thanks much

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Yes, you should see it right there where you pull the distributor out. If my memory serves me correctly, they don't have the basket like the v8. You just have to be careful when removing the distributor and to put it in, I usually use a strong magnet to slide it down into the pump. I hope that helps!

  • @1Bigmac69
    @1Bigmac69 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great video! You don't need to unplug the vacuum hose to time the new distributor? Or was is warm enough that it wasn't effecting it? I want to do that mod to my 67.

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you! So I didn't talk much about setting the timing in this video but I'll try to give you a quick run down. When you have your distributor connected to the correct port (which is the ported vacuum port), it shouldn't be pulling a vacuum on the advance unless you have your idle set too high. So typically what I will do is set my idle fairly low to elimate any sort of mechanical advancement or vacuum advancement. You can also remove the line when doing this but it just shoudn't have any vacuum on that until the throttle plates start to open up. Then I will set my desired timing and then adjust my idle air misture screws and then finalize the idle setting.

  • @carsonhallmark5268
    @carsonhallmark5268 Před rokem +1

    What if I pulled the distributor before noting the rotor position? I know it’s a stupid move but I’m restoring a 66 289 cause I wanted to learn. This is one of those learning opportunities.

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před rokem +1

      czcams.com/video/-FDHk6yHyCA/video.html
      Watch that video. Once you get cylinder 1 to top dead center compression stroke, you can install the distributor and place the rotor to fire on #1 of the distributor cap. That should get you in the ball park and you'll have to get the timing light on afterwards to get it perfect.

  • @justin1978
    @justin1978 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hey Alex, is it necessary to disconnect the vacuum advance when checking initial timing? I’ve heard people say you should but it doesn’t seem to make a difference if I do or not on mine 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Well the answer is yes and no. I like to look at total timing advance which means I will watch the timing at 3000 rpms with the vacuum line connected. I also like to watch the timing with the vacuum line disconnected at idle and then plug it in to make sure there isn't any vacuum drawing on the distributor. And then I like to watch the timing curve as I accelerate the engine to see how its ramping up and coming back. I hope that makes sense.

  • @buddysorge5840
    @buddysorge5840 Před rokem +1

    I know I’m kinda late to this video but I was wondering if I have to set my engine to top dead center before taking out and putting in the new distributor

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před rokem +1

      You don't have to but you do have to take note of where the rotor is pointed before you remove it so it can go back in the same position. I will often set it up to cylinder 1 before removal just because its a habit of mine and its easy to remember if I get pulled off of what I am doing.

  • @Craspan
    @Craspan Před 2 lety +2

    👍

  • @markwilson66
    @markwilson66 Před 2 lety

    Shouldn't you disconnect and plug the ported vacuum when setting initial timing?

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, or make sure your idle is low enough so there is no vacuum on that port. Either way, your base timing needs to be set with no advancement.

  • @Alex-yi4ou
    @Alex-yi4ou Před 2 lety +2

    What you think of the mallory swap?how it drive after? I got one on my 302, switch to blue cap. Only issue with mine is that I burnt my module. So I installed a Ballast. Haven't had a problem but so many people say they are junk.. I guess it's just team mallory vs team msd. Just like team holley vs edelbrock 😅 mine doesn't have the vacuum advanced

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 2 lety +4

      Well I think it has much better throttle response and the timing on it is much smoother. Especially when the old distributor was mechanical points and the cam gear was way worn. So I think it was great and ya as long as you make sure there is enough resistance in the circuit so you don't burn up the module, you'll be good. Good thing they sell replacement ignition moduels for those.

    • @coache1nine
      @coache1nine Před 2 lety +1

      Mallory ignition systems are top notch. They go all the way back to 1925. Go to an NHRA event. Most of your top fuel dragsters use a Mallory crank trigger ignition. The only difference is MSD is just that, multiple spark discharge. Meaning you have multiple spark over the duration of the firing sequence. With a Mallory unit, it's just one fat spark. Most people don't understand how an ignition system works to say what is junk.

    • @LucasAutoHoldingsLLC
      @LucasAutoHoldingsLLC Před 7 měsíci

      @@coache1nineWhich one do you think is better Mallory, MSD, or Petronix III? I heard the Pertronix III has multiple sparks. The original high performance distributor had dual points so did that make two sparks?

    • @coache1nine
      @coache1nine Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@LucasAutoHoldingsLLC I think it really comes down to your application. Because I usually run cams with a lot of overlap, I prefer a long burn during the firing sequence, to ensure a more complete burn. So the longer and fatter the spark, the better, IMO. It would be nice if I or someone actually used a scope on all three systems to see the duration of the spark in the firing sequence. There's a lot of information to be had.

  • @DAN007thefoxx1
    @DAN007thefoxx1 Před rokem +1

    Im in the process of trying to swap out my points right now on my 1965 Mustang coupe and so far its proven difficult for me.
    I would really like to convert to electronic and never need to touch it again, but I alsi heard the Pertronix system is unreliable. How good is the Mallory one?

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před rokem +1

      I've used Pertronix many times. One of my personal cars has had one installed since 2006. I would say they are reliable when installed properly. I'm sure the Mallory one is good too but I usually default to Pertronix if you just want to convert the ignition but not the whole distributor.

  • @TallStarlite
    @TallStarlite Před 7 měsíci +1

    I have a 68 fastback w 289 and my timing light is dancing around does that mean bad distributor ?

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Perhaps an ignition misfire on cylinder one or bad coil or something with the ignition system. check all the ignition components. Could also mean bad timing light....

  • @julianareimerrealty7278
    @julianareimerrealty7278 Před rokem +1

    any chance you could tell me what exhaust system he had on his car? I have the exact same car and this one sounds amazing.

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před rokem +2

      This one does sound great. It has hipo manifolds, H-pipe, and glass pack mufflers.

    • @julianareimerrealty7278
      @julianareimerrealty7278 Před rokem

      @@AlfsMustangGarage Just the fact that you replied is really cool. I am now Subscribed! Last question and I won't bug you again. I have the hipo manifolds, h-pipe and magnaflows already installed. I did 2.5" from the manifolds back to the exhaust tips, but the only GT "trumpet" style exhaust tips I could find were 2", so it goes down to a 2" right at the exit. I don't know if that's the culprit, but the magnaflows are way too quiet and worst part is that when I'm driving and take my foot off the gas (decelerate), it almost sounds like the engine shuts off (like whisper quiet with no sound at all), so I want to switch out the mufflers. Is this exhaust 2" front to back, or did you do what I did with the 2.5" and could you give me just a little more info on the glass packs? (size and brand.... part number would be king). Thank you sooooo much. I love your channel.

  • @hughphillips67Mustang
    @hughphillips67Mustang Před rokem +1

    Alex, I bought a new coil for my factory 67 289. The original coil has the yellow top. A red wire, and black wire. The cap is marked positive, and negative. The new coil is marked battery, and distributor. Which wire goes to which terminal on the new coil? I don't want to hook them up backwards and burn up a new coil.

  • @Packer1290
    @Packer1290 Před 2 lety +1

    Would a 67 Mercury 289 be the same?

  • @markhooper6674
    @markhooper6674 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hey Alf can u help me out.. i have a 66 mustang w a 289 eldenbrock 1406 at. Last week i set timing at 11* and moved the accelerator setting to the middle hole. She ran beautifully but yesterday i started her up and she is running so rough.. and dies when i put her in gear.. she has pertronix ignition, new spark plug cables. She has 5psi on fuel pressure.. she sits alot so I'm thinking fuel / carb problems??? What do u suggest?. Any help is appreciated.. Thank u

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Well these things are always hard to pin point over a keyboard. But does it have a large vacuum leak? Do you have a vacuum gauge? If not, I suggest investing in one and getting a vacuum reading off the engine as a starting point.

    • @markhooper6674
      @markhooper6674 Před 7 měsíci

      @@AlfsMustangGarage Yes sir i do have one.. i used it not long ago to adjust air/fuel screws.. I'm thinking it was like 16 1/2 inches.. ok i will put the gauge on..also i bought some carb cleaner to spray and ck for leak. I'll let u know 😁 thanks

    • @markhooper6674
      @markhooper6674 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Good morning Alf.. hey it turned out to b a vacuum leak on the auto transmission vacuum line.. there was no apparent crack but when i held it in my hand and sprayed it carb cleaner the engine stumbled..btw the vacuum is at like @ 17 1/2.. Thanks for your help 👍

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 5 měsíci

      Oh awesome, glad to hear you figured it out!

  • @midnightraiin4035
    @midnightraiin4035 Před 2 lety +1

    did it improve the pep ?

  • @ecurbyhprum1043
    @ecurbyhprum1043 Před 2 lety

    Why didn't you show your timing mark flash

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 2 lety +2

      The camera won't pickup the timing light because of the playback frame rate.

  • @mustangracer5124
    @mustangracer5124 Před 10 měsíci

    There's over 1,000,000 Ford 5.0s out there being turned into 289s for lack of availability..
    NOT ONE place in 35 years has made a retro distributor to fit the 5.0 ( the oil pump drive is
    1/2" longer is all).. Not pretronix or mallory or msd or or or.. Odd how no one will make that
    'unilite' to fit a 5.0 block. all other 289 parts will fit the engine.

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I'm not sure what you mean. There are plenty of distributors being made for 5.0 engines. Please explain how the 5.0 is being made into a 289 because of the disstributor.

  • @classicstangbrn8964
    @classicstangbrn8964 Před rokem

    Those are not the biggest pieces crap, but this not the 80s.

  • @davidgentz1731
    @davidgentz1731 Před 21 dnem

    That car is absolutely spotless why do you have gloves on if you're worried about get your hands dirty you should have been a doctor maybe hey

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Před 21 dnem +1

      The gloves are not meant to protect my hands from the car. They are meant to protect the car from my hands.