Re: Pertronix
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Re: Pertronix



Hello,

It is easy to bypass the ignition switch.  Refer to the following
diagrams:

http://www.pertronix.com/support/manuals/pdf/ignitor12vneg.pdf

Check the wiring carefully and if wired like these either jump from 12
volts to the ballast resistor or directly to the + terminal on the
coil.  Crank the car and it should run.  You can drive it, do anything
you want but to turn it off you will have to remove the jumper.

An easy place to jump from is the big stud on the starter relay or the
battery + terminal.  If you don't have it just make up a jumper lead
with clips in each end.  You want something easy to disconnect when
necessary.  Make sure the coil + terminal also has the Red wire that
goes to the ignitor, if not you may want to correct the wiring.

However if you look at the drawings in the link and print them it is
easy to use a HiLiter pen and mark the wiring from the igniton switch
to the coil.  You will also see that there is a dark blue wire from
the ignition switch "Run" position that goes to the coil AND the oil
pressure light.

I'm with the other guys, I think you may have a bad ignition switch or
a wire problem on the switch.

Let us know what you find.

Take Care
Dennis C.


On Dec 16 2012, 2:43 pm, Jim Altemose <jaltemo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I know a lot of you have had trouble with the Pertronix Ignitor.  Now
> so have I, I think.  In my 63 Polara 500 with a 383, a Pertronix
> Ignitor was installed by a previous owner.  I'm getting a strong spark
> from the coil to the distributor, but nothing to the plugs, so I'm
> ready to blame the Pertronix.
>
> Any recommendations on replacing it?  My first inclination would be
> get a direct replacement and maybe a spare, unless there are better
> options.  I looked on Summit and had a little trouble figuring out
> which Ignitor P/N is right for the old 383.  Also, there's Ignitor II
> and Ignitor III.  Of course these cost more.  Is there any advantage?
> Should I upgrade the coil as well as per their recommendation?
>
> As always, thanks for any advice.
>
> - Jim
> Jim Altemose, Long Island, NY
> '63 Polara 500 (Max Wedge)
> '63 Polara 500 (383)
> '65 Belvedere I (Street Wedge)
> '71 Bronco

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