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#588408 - 06/27/09 04:12 PM
Anyone using an Allison or Crane on your Healey
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Jedi Trainee
Registered: 09/08/06
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Loc: South Carolina, near Hilton He...
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Hey all, I have a 67 BJ8 and it has an Allision Electronic ignition that was installed sometime in the past. I just replaced my complete wiring harness and although I thought I hooked it back up the same, apparently did not as now it will not start. Turns over great but no spark so obviously I did not reconnect right. I have downloaded some installation instructions I found online but thought I might see if anyone out there in Healey land has one on their car and can tell me the correct hook ups for this unit. Allision is no longer made and Crane sold the unit under their brand name for a while and now they are out of business so no resource with the MFG. Thanks for your help, Mike
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#588815 - 06/29/09 10:50 AM
Re: Anyone using an Allison or Crane on your Healey
[Re: Hangtown Healey]
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Jedi Hopeful
Registered: 02/25/07
Posts: 155
Loc: California USA
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re: "I am lothe to put in a Pertronix as electronics inside a hot distributor doesn't make sense to me."
If you have a car built in the last 30 years the engine bay is lousy with "electronics" including, probably, an electronic primary ignition switch similar to a Pertronix (my 1979 Subaru had pretty much the same setup, and was reliable to a fault).
Yes, electronic components fail from heat on occasion, but mechanical parts fail from wear or breakage. Besides, the heat in a distributor is minimal compared to some electronic installations. I believe all Pertronix has done is adapt technology used in (relatively) modern cars--new cars use electronics exclusively, no distributor--to older implementations. I also suspect the Pertronix is heat-sinked to the advance plate.
The main difference between Allison and Pertronix is the Allison uses an LED and chopper block to detect distributor shaft rotation--hence timing--whereas the Pertronix uses magnets and a Hall Effect sensor . Both probably use a power transistor to switch the primary current.
Edited by Bob_Spidell (06/29/09 12:53 PM)
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#588969 - 06/29/09 07:05 PM
Re: Anyone using an Allison or Crane on your Healey
[Re: Hangtown Healey]
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Jedi Hopeful
Registered: 02/25/07
Posts: 155
Loc: California USA
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I stand corrected. I didn't know the Allison required a large external device (don't think the Crane does, but could be wrong--again).
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#589929 - 07/03/09 10:05 AM
Re: Anyone using an Allison or Crane on your Healey
[Re: bighealeysource]
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Freshman Member
Registered: 07/02/09
Posts: 3
Loc: ny
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I have a Crane XR700 on my 67 BJ8. Let me know if you still need a wiring diagram..Steve
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#589975 - 07/03/09 02:32 PM
Re: Anyone using an Allison or Crane on your Healey
[Re: greencar1967]
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Jedi Trainee
Registered: 09/08/06
Posts: 227
Loc: South Carolina, near Hilton He...
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Hey all, Thanks to Ken Freese, I have the installation drawings and instructions for the Allison unit I originally asked about. If anyone needs them, let me know and be glad to e-mail them to you. Ken was a huge help and saved me from having to replace it as even though the Crane unit was almost identical, the wiring colors and hook ups were different. Regards, Mike
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