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I believe one issue you will run into is the rotor tip in the distributor does not actually touch the plug terminals -- just the center terminal from the coil -- but rather the high voltage jumps a tiny gap to reach the plug terminals which 12v would not be able to do.
Posted on: 2021/9/30 22:49
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sounds right. So any idea on how to remedy
that? I'm just kicking this around. but like most things, they just start with an idea, thought. Maybe a roller tip on the end of the rotor and a flush contacts in the cap so there would be a direct contact So if that could be overcome, do you think it would fire the COP? what is interesting when I think of these COP ignition, in truth they are 100 years old the old vibrator box, so maybe should look at them for a start.. oh well , just another idea.. Best
Posted on: 2021/10/1 6:43
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It depends what car your retrofitting.
If it can take a HEI type distributor, with the magnetic point pickups, it doesn't care how you fire the plugs. It evolved that way, first close coupled coil, then remoted. Most of these won't fit your typical points jalopy otheriwse, it's just a matter of how it's triggered, wired, and supported. Not sure what you're trying to gain here? If it's low compression, HEI isn't much benefit. Much ado about nada. It gets harder to spark as the gas charge pressure increases. Spark energy somewhat affects % combustion. Most "normal" people would swop out the motor for a modern one as described/desired but that's how innovations happen. Someone has a pet idea and eventually comes across a solution whether it fits the original issue or not. You could fit the new timing pickup to the crank, but would take some fancy redo. Go back to the good old magneto and your problems are solved.
Posted on: 2021/10/1 10:24
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A low tension ignition system was developed for piston power aircraft years ago. See article
aircraftsystemstech.com/p/low-tensionmagneto-system-high-tension.html The only parts we don't have access to are the 'brushed' distributor cap, and a low tension coil. Typically low tension systems are only needed at high altitude . . . not sea level, so not sure there would be an automotive application to forage for parts. dp
Posted on: 2021/10/1 12:10
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