Pertronix Ign Installation
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 3:10 am
Oh wise gurus:
Installed the Pertronix kit yesterday. Other than the distributor cover being a PITA (is it like that for everyone or am I doing something wrong? Those 6 screws are hard to get to and I seem to use various combinations of my entire screwdriver collection with each of them), it seemed to go as easy as advertised. I even seemed to get the timing right -- being a combination of adjusting the "points plate" and the traditional distributor adjustment. Started right up on the second adjustment and seems to be running fine. Even went for a short road test and the improvement was noticeable (no hesitation, smooth acceleration, easier starting). One of the points plate hold down clip things was broken so I had to fab a new one out of the end of a wiring tie down bracket. a couple of bites with the tin snips and I was good to go.
Soooo, the question is this: The ease of this whole operation is making me suspicious. Is it really this easy or am I walking into the beaten zone of an ambush of some kind??
I tuned by ear/wild guess method. How does one use a timing light with the armored plug wires?
Also, I now notice that it's seems a touch underpowered/gearing is slightly too tall -- I'm running the big Michelins, so is that normal?
Thanks!
Installed the Pertronix kit yesterday. Other than the distributor cover being a PITA (is it like that for everyone or am I doing something wrong? Those 6 screws are hard to get to and I seem to use various combinations of my entire screwdriver collection with each of them), it seemed to go as easy as advertised. I even seemed to get the timing right -- being a combination of adjusting the "points plate" and the traditional distributor adjustment. Started right up on the second adjustment and seems to be running fine. Even went for a short road test and the improvement was noticeable (no hesitation, smooth acceleration, easier starting). One of the points plate hold down clip things was broken so I had to fab a new one out of the end of a wiring tie down bracket. a couple of bites with the tin snips and I was good to go.
Soooo, the question is this: The ease of this whole operation is making me suspicious. Is it really this easy or am I walking into the beaten zone of an ambush of some kind??
I tuned by ear/wild guess method. How does one use a timing light with the armored plug wires?
Also, I now notice that it's seems a touch underpowered/gearing is slightly too tall -- I'm running the big Michelins, so is that normal?
Thanks!