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« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2011, 02:16:55 PM » |
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« Reply #2 on: May 05, 2011, 05:08:28 PM » |
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I have just finished fitting one of these to my car. Set up the same as my old dizzy for the moment. Any improvement is marginal, but the lack of points has to be an improvement.
Easy to fit, some small mods to dizzy needed. I put it in a spare dizzy I had and keep the original in the boot just in case.
Colin.
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« Reply #3 on: May 08, 2011, 07:39:43 PM » |
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; I have installed one in my wagon and it made quite a difference. No more back fires or coughing and farting when the foot was planted. Smoooooth as now, and runs beautifuly. I intend putting one in our project ute. Rusty
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« Reply #4 on: May 08, 2011, 07:54:36 PM » |
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That looks good to me but I am not the best mechanically. What mode are needed and is it fairly straight forward to swap out the old and put in the new? I know how to use a spanner and can also use a sledge hammer if that doesn't work....
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« Reply #6 on: May 08, 2011, 11:10:30 PM » |
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Thanks Greg - at least I can park the sledgehammer, for now anyway!
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« Reply #7 on: July 14, 2011, 07:38:54 PM » |
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I have fitted one to my FC and am very happy with it. One thing I had a problem with was not getting the plastic piece down far enough over the cam, had to file a bit off the vacuum advance lever which stops the plastic part from getting down to the correct location. The motor never ran so smoothly.
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« Reply #8 on: July 15, 2011, 01:20:06 PM » |
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I can only agree with the other posts, ease of fitting and maintenance free But I also carry an original points dissy in my spares when I go out of town, lets just say there's never a sure thing with old cars Mick
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« Reply #9 on: October 07, 2011, 06:25:23 PM » |
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Hi all, new to the forum and need advice. Trying to install a Pertronix electronic ignition system to the grey motor dizzy in the FC. The problem is the magnetic ring when installed doesn't push on the dizzy shaft far enough to allow the rotor button to be fitted correctly. Has anyone experienced this problem? The vacuum advance plate hasn't, been ground as per the instruction, but this does'nt appear the problem. Cheers, FCRob
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« Reply #10 on: October 07, 2011, 09:10:36 PM » |
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But I also carry an original points dissy in my spares when I go out of town, lets just say there's never a sure thing with old cars WinkDont you mean theres never a sure thing with E Bay specials as well
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« Reply #11 on: October 07, 2011, 11:01:50 PM » |
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FCrob, see the post above from Gertie. It may be the advance lever causing the problem. You do need to take a bit off the lever.
Colin.
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« Reply #12 on: October 08, 2011, 04:29:10 PM » |
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Fcrob, Mate just follow the instructions about grinding a bit off the lever and you'll be right Like most things regarding our cars, things go so much easier talking to people who have "Been there, done that" Mick
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« Reply #13 on: October 08, 2011, 05:42:58 PM » |
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Thanks guys, I had already filed a bit off the vacuum advance but the problem was just a bit reluctant to tap the magnet on the shaft.... But that's all it needed.... Used a deep socket and what do you know it went on. Will let you all know the outcome when I complete the job.
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« Reply #14 on: October 31, 2011, 09:01:04 PM » |
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Completed installing Pertronix electronic ignition to my grey. Just required a minor timing adjustment and is running smoother than ever. Rough cold starts are in the past. Very happy with the outcome. Fcrob
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« Reply #15 on: April 30, 2012, 11:19:35 AM » |
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Just fitted one of these (Petronix Ignitor 1864A) to my stock FE Grey. Car will just start, but will not run. Only drama with the installation was the magnet sleeve top face partially cracked off as I pushed it down, so I glued it back together and re-fitted it. There was a white stuck-on label on the inside face of the Ignitor module (which faces the magnet sleeve) with a serial number printed on it, which I removed prior to fitting. My questions are: Would the glued top on the magnet sleeve cause problems? How should the dizzy be installed initially, advanced, retarded, zeroed? Should the label (I removed) be left on? Would the stock Ignition coil satisfy the minimum 1.5 ohms resistance requirement of this unit? Any thoughts appreciated, R.
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« Reply #16 on: April 30, 2012, 05:09:03 PM » |
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Rabbitoh, don't know about the crack, I would set the timing up initially as per stock settings and go from there. When I bought mine the kit came with a new coil which I presume is specific for the module.
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« Reply #17 on: April 30, 2012, 08:57:13 PM » |
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Just fitted one of these (Petronix Ignitor 1864A) to my stock FE Grey. Car will just start, but will not run. Only drama with the installation was the magnet sleeve top face partially cracked off as I pushed it down, so I glued it back together and re-fitted it. There was a white stuck-on label on the inside face of the Ignitor module (which faces the magnet sleeve) with a serial number printed on it, which I removed prior to fitting. My questions are: Would the glued top on the magnet sleeve cause problems? How should the dizzy be installed initially, advanced, retarded, zeroed? Should the label (I removed) be left on? Would the stock Ignition coil satisfy the minimum 1.5 ohms resistance requirement of this unit? Any thoughts appreciated, R.
Hi R, Where did you purchase the kit from? From my experience any issues at all with magnet it will cause problems. Cheers John
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« Reply #19 on: April 30, 2012, 10:00:49 PM » |
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Rabbitoh, don't know about the crack, I would set the timing up initially as per stock settings and go from there. When I bought mine the kit came with a new coil which I presume is specific for the module.
Colin.
Col, I used a Bosch GT40 (non resistor type) in mine with success I think there is a Pertronix troubleshooting site on the net, I'll have a look later. Mick
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