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IMHO there's a larger lesson from BrandonBJ8’s breakdown as well as others: there is currently a general problem with replacement ignition system components: pertronix modules, points, condensers, coils, caps and some rotors.
When we go on the road we need to have known good backup components along. A spare pertronix isn’t going to cut it because the same condition that fried the original may likely fry the replacement. I’m using a pertronix but have a spare distributor setup with points ready to drop in. I’m using a Pertronix unballasted coil because my replacement Lucas sport coil performed erratically.
Spoke to Jeff Schlemmer of Advanced Distributors yesterday and he says:
1) he has good, tested condensers and good rotors and some good replacement caps.
2) Good points are currently not available - the Moss ones don’t align properly.
3) Lucas caps can be cleaned inside and out and are top quality.
4) he’s seeing newer pertronix modules fail in normal use – not just through ham-handed handling– says the newer ones, especially the ones that sense off the cam itself are to be avoided because they’re too fragile. Says use of copper wires will fry pertronix.
5) Original Lucas caps, rotors and condensers are to be treasured and can be overhauled like new.
6) Jeff says having more than one ground strap on the engine improves ignition component life and can actually prevent overheating of the coil.
Spoke to Moss QA guy and learned:
1) they are determined to solve these problems because especially the condenser and coil is a “single point of failure”.
2) they are negotiating with Lucas’ original manufacturer source in England among others to get good replacements.
When we go on the road we need to have known good backup components along. A spare pertronix isn’t going to cut it because the same condition that fried the original may likely fry the replacement. I’m using a pertronix but have a spare distributor setup with points ready to drop in. I’m using a Pertronix unballasted coil because my replacement Lucas sport coil performed erratically.
Spoke to Jeff Schlemmer of Advanced Distributors yesterday and he says:
1) he has good, tested condensers and good rotors and some good replacement caps.
2) Good points are currently not available - the Moss ones don’t align properly.
3) Lucas caps can be cleaned inside and out and are top quality.
4) he’s seeing newer pertronix modules fail in normal use – not just through ham-handed handling– says the newer ones, especially the ones that sense off the cam itself are to be avoided because they’re too fragile. Says use of copper wires will fry pertronix.
5) Original Lucas caps, rotors and condensers are to be treasured and can be overhauled like new.
6) Jeff says having more than one ground strap on the engine improves ignition component life and can actually prevent overheating of the coil.
Spoke to Moss QA guy and learned:
1) they are determined to solve these problems because especially the condenser and coil is a “single point of failure”.
2) they are negotiating with Lucas’ original manufacturer source in England among others to get good replacements.
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