I installed the Pertronix unit and it seems to work great but I also
carry the original points so if it gave out I could reinstall the
points.
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From: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Monday, January
21, 2002 08:53:14 PM
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: IML:
pertronix or mopar electronic or others?
Hi all....
While I wont disagree with the idea
that a distributor in good mechanical condition, with a good quality
set of points in it that are properly adjusted will function very well,
a lot of us have switched to one of the electronic
conversions.
Without going into all the physics of it, you are
basically replacing the mechanical action of the points with an
electrical opening and closing of them through a transistor. Some
systems use optics, but generally they use a magnetic system that
generates a small current that ends up signaling the coil.
The
one caveat I have had with these systems, is with a vehicle that has
or had a recurved distributor or an older vehicle that has a different
curve than the newer replacement distributors the Pertronix worked well
in that the curve was not altered.
For most other applications
in my fleet, I have had an easier time overall with the Mopar system.
The replacement ecu is generally easier to find, quite often on the
shelf at most Chry dealers, or thru most of the aftermarket parts
houses. There is nothing wrong with Pertronix, I still have one on a
car, but you generally WONT find one on the closest store shelf, when
it fails and the car is sitting on the wrong side of town, in the dark,
in the rain and youre by yourself.
Just my 3 cents on this
one...thanks everyone
Take care
Mikey 62 Crown
Coupe
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