Re: Electronic Ignition Conversions (General discussion)
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I wouldn't put it past some smart guy to adapt a modern distributor head to an old bottom. Machine and pin the shafts, a couple adapters, and you're in business. Spray paint to match. BTDT with adapting a GM Oldsmobile V8 HEI unit. It's much easier and more cost-efficient to adapt a Mopar solid state trigger to an Autolite or Pertronix to a Delco. jack vines
Posted on: 2016/12/8 9:56
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Re: Electronic Ignition Conversions (General discussion)
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" ... is the electronic conversion is more reliable and less costly. No moving parts" Oh really???? Maybe need to do a price comparison chart between points ign parts and e-ign parts. About the cheapest i have ever bought a e-ign CONTOL MODULE is $25 and that was 10 years ago for 1st-gen GM e-ign. I've used up at least 6 Ford modules and 10 - 20 Mopar module over the last 30 years and that is in JUST my own vehicles. Each module to the tune of $30 to $60 EACH. Double the price to carry a spare and BETTER TEST THE SPARE TO MAKE SURE IT WORKS before stowage. Next problem is a warranty claim on a bad module. I won't bore with the details. NEXT problem is that so many REPLACEMENT modules are NOW just some el-cheapo madde in Tiawana-Rica aftermarrket no-name brand piece of shit that will only last maybe 3 years and 25K miles at the max. I have ALWAYS carried spare points, condenser, (usualy spare coil and cap) and rotor. Also cary spare e-module. In the case of 1st-gen MoPar e-ignition then better carry AT LEAST THREE spare modules.
Posted on: 2016/12/8 10:04
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Re: Electronic Ignition Conversions (General discussion)
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Go to Amazon or eBay and type in "ignition points". 10K hits and many of those suppliers have literaly beer cases full of ign points.
Furthermore: WHY go to the trouble of chaanging distributor shafts or gears etc for e-ignition Why not just modify the points mounting plate in the distributor to acceept something like a GM points that seem to be so plentiful. All that should amount to (i've not tried it) is drilling and tapping maybe 2 holes in the points mounting plate to match the Gm or other points that are more plentiful in the market.
Posted on: 2016/12/8 10:24
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VAPOR LOCK demystified: See paragraph SEVEN of PMCC documentaion as listed in post #11 of the following thread:f
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I have ALWAYS carried spare points, condenser, (usualy spare coil and cap) and rotor. ...and a book of matches.
Posted on: 2016/12/9 9:56
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