ignition system update question

I've probably sold more than 50 of the pertronix setups with only one failure( it was the coil that burned up the ignitor). They are easy to install and don't require removing the distributor. Just make sure you check the coil for required resistance( thats what burned up the one), check the power wire for voltage( i sometimes go in the harness and eliminate the resisitor wire as wired from the factory) and don't forget to file the distributopr cap to clear the wires. Check the advance weights and springs on the distributor while you have the point plate aprt.
 
I've probably sold more than 50 of the pertronix setups with only one failure( it was the coil that burned up the ignitor). They are easy to install and don't require removing the distributor. Just make sure you check the coil for required resistance( thats what burned up the one), check the power wire for voltage( i sometimes go in the harness and eliminate the resisitor wire as wired from the factory) and don't forget to file the distributopr cap to clear the wires. Check the advance weights and springs on the distributor while you have the point plate aprt.
 
I,ve gotta 170 merc I/O in my 77 v and was planning to do the same upgrade. I found one on the net for 69 bucks. Im gonna order it this week. my buddys got an 86 v with a 470 , ithink he bought his elec conversion kit from NAPA for around 150 bucks.
 
I,ve gotta 170 merc I/O in my 77 v and was planning to do the same upgrade. I found one on the net for 69 bucks. Im gonna order it this week. my buddys got an 86 v with a 470 , ithink he bought his elec conversion kit from NAPA for around 150 bucks.
 
if you happen to know anyone that works on fork lifts, York fork lifts had a conversion for one of their fork truck motors that was basically the same as the pertronix, they used a delco distributor in one of their engiens that has the same topend as the Mercruiser delco distributor
 
if you happen to know anyone that works on fork lifts, York fork lifts had a conversion for one of their fork truck motors that was basically the same as the pertronix, they used a delco distributor in one of their engiens that has the same topend as the Mercruiser delco distributor
 
I put my pertronics in today. It really made a BIG difference.It was well worth the 69 bucks i paid for it. I installed it in about 15 minutes,retimed it ,now Im good to go!
 
I put my pertronics in today. It really made a BIG difference.It was well worth the 69 bucks i paid for it. I installed it in about 15 minutes,retimed it ,now Im good to go!
 
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