pertronix info
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pertronix info
Good people of shoptalk...i am thinking of discarding the points and heading the pertronix direction..my distributor is a JFUD 4, 0 231 168 015.My carburator is a 30 pict 3 and my engine is a stock 1600sp.Could anyone tell me which pertronix model i should get.so far i see 1847 and 1847a...Which should i get?what gains/drawbacks should i expect...what about the magfire and compufire i have also heard about?which one is the best?THANKS.
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Re: pertronix info
Just make sure you hook the wires up the right way!!!
Or you will have 95 bucks worth of junk..
Don't ask me how I know.
After burning mine up I refused to spend that much on ignition when you would be half way to Megasquirt and Edis.
Points work fine.. .you just have to check them once in a while.
Clonebug
Or you will have 95 bucks worth of junk..
Don't ask me how I know.
After burning mine up I refused to spend that much on ignition when you would be half way to Megasquirt and Edis.
Points work fine.. .you just have to check them once in a while.
Clonebug
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Re: pertronix info
Go with the pertronix but heed the comment about the correct connections
My pertronix unit is now 15 years old has never missed a beat ............... the only thing better than checking your points once in a while .............. is not ever having to check your points ..............and lets not forget no points bounce , and lastly just being able to now forget completely about that part of your ignition system
My pertronix unit is now 15 years old has never missed a beat ............... the only thing better than checking your points once in a while .............. is not ever having to check your points ..............and lets not forget no points bounce , and lastly just being able to now forget completely about that part of your ignition system
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Re: pertronix info
but incase keep a set of points and condenser in the glovebox incase you have a failure with the pertronix. ive seen them lose the magnets
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