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Electronic distributor conversion
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daoust |
08-27-2013 @ 12:44 PM
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I've noticed that Pertronix now makes a 6 volt electronic distributor conversion kit. They supposedly fit inside the existing front mount distributor. I know from a strict judging perspective they would result in a points deduction, but if they can't be detected.... Has anyone tried them? Is there anything about them that can be detected?
David Daoust
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supereal |
08-27-2013 @ 2:58 PM
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Yes, parts of the conversion are apparent. I've always wondered why there is a necessity to "improve" the most reliable part of the Ford engine. In most cases, if the distributor is set up on a machine with high quality parts, it normally lasts for many years of the kind of driving old cars nomally receive.
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TomO |
09-01-2013 @ 9:07 AM
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David, the Pertronix systems have been unreliable in the past. I agree that it is very hard to improve on the Ford dual point system and they are very reliable.
Tom
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4dFordSC |
09-01-2013 @ 1:41 PM
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FWIW, I ran a Pertronix conversion on my '40 for five years. It ran great until it died without warning one Sunday afternoon. Have since gone back to points, and frankly I can't tell the difference in performance. If you decide to convert, my recommendation is to carry a spare distributor with points, just in case.
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