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#177159 - 07/04/10 05:53 AM
Re: HOT Coil!
[Re: Chipper]
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Was the coil that you used one that is a "Flamethrower" that matches the module?
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#177308 - 07/06/10 10:30 AM
Re: HOT Coil!
[Re: Chipper]
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 07/09/09
Posts: 55
Loc: south africa
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I blew an Pertronix electronic module by using a faulty coil.Our dealer replaced the module free of charge and said i must not use a cheapo coil and don't ever start with a booster battery.
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#177907 - 07/14/10 10:34 AM
Re: HOT Coil!
[Re: Chipper]
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Registered: 12/14/01
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Loc: Central Texas
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I guess your test report will condem the "HOT coil" furnished with the module. Does the module fit in the stock Delco Remy 4 cylinder distributor & rotor, cap?, without mechanical modification (drilling , milling)?
It may be that the concentration of high resistance windings in a confined space may be the cause. I wonder if an old aluminum finned coil cover like we used back in the 60s and 70 would be in order? I haven't seen one in years. I have a new Perftronics 45K volt "Flame Thrower" for our 68, never put either it or the IgnitorII module (91181). I read that the most benefit is in the 3,000-5,000 RPM range and decided the effect isn't worth the effort for a VCCA tour car. I keep a spare set of points & condenser, rotor, coil and cap in the trunk for a spare and it has served me well. I replaced the original combination points and condenser on a tour in Fort Worth......Well I dug out the parts and handed them to the three other V/8 gurus, that swarmed all over the engine, changeing out coil, "not the coil!", the high tension coil lead, "it isn't the coil wire!" The rotor and points-condenser, Walla! that is the problem. Set the dwell with a dwell meter, I usually just do the original method with a long handled flex allen screw distributot tool, thru the window.I did furnish hand cleaner and paper towels for cleanups. And......The 327 went VAROOMM! When I got home I stocked up on replacement parts, bottled water and hand cleaner and Wipes! You gotta treat them fast working Gurus right!
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#178953 - 07/25/10 08:12 PM
Re: HOT Coil!
[Re: Junkyard Dog]
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Registered: 01/05/02
Posts: 93
Loc: Epsom, NH
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The one major point to remember with a Pertronix system is that the OHMS of the coil is critical. If you half-a** the installation without getting the appropriate coil, you may very smoke the module very quickly. I think it's supposed to be 1.5 ohms, but regardless, the Pertronix coil has the correct impedance with it's own coil. I have a 6 volt positive ground setup and had some issues until I caved in and purchased a Flamethrower and everything has been fine for quite some time now.
Edited by K10 (07/25/10 08:13 PM)
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