Re: Electronic ignition
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There's some other considerations. It's often difficult to lean over and set the points accurately on some of these fat fendered cars. The over 50 set and bad backs know well.
If it has the window style cap and you can put the hexnut points in, and use the flexdriver and dwell meter it's a little easier but that came later. The Packard L8 is on the side so it's not as bad as a rear mount (GM). Only thing Frod got right. I put Pertronix on the '58 Cad because I was changing to 3x2 in the overhaul and the points access gets worse. Some people swear by these, some at, so it's got a wide following. There are other ways to do it. Personal choice mostly. I think a lot of the "problems" were self induced by people not knowing what they're doing. Once bitten twice shy. But as far as the technolog goes, the electronic is far better for life and power. Otherwise, we'd still be using points. Points eventually burn and oxidize plus wear and tear on the follower cam. Electronic fails catastrophically, usually if a spike of some sort fries the circuit board, where as the points deteriorate over time => gives some warning, if you're attuned to them. I don't share the concern about the alternator but most of the 6+ cars are generator/VR anyway? (not relevant?)
Posted on: 2021/7/25 20:45
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The advantage of the electronic is the distributor becomes a cam position sensor and, thus, doesn't wear out points. I fixed a motor knock in a V-12 that had a module under the dash that controlled the coils. The layout looked dead stock except for the distributor leads running back to the cowl rather than directly to the coils. And it ran on 6 volts. It was someone's pet project but I don't remember who.
That's all there was to it. A module and two extra primary wires. Get the plans and you can build one yourself which is a little harder given no more Radio Shack.
Posted on: 2021/7/26 18:47
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Yeah I've downloaded a few various plans for electronic ignition systems. They were quite popular in the 1960's and early 70's.
Posted on: 2021/7/27 9:09
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