Hey everybody,
I'm thinking of making the switch. The main shaft on my distributor has some wobble to it, making it hard to maintain a steady gap on the points. So since I'm having to change it out, I'm thinking of going with a Pertronix distributor and ignitor. Has anyone else done the full switch? If so, did you replace the coil as well? Any advice?
I have a 1975 109 FFR that has had the voltage dropped from 24 to 12. The part I'm looking at is a Pertronix D176600. Best deal I have found so far is here
Any thoughts, advice, general know how.
Thanks, Steve..
I'm thinking of making the switch. The main shaft on my distributor has some wobble to it, making it hard to maintain a steady gap on the points. So since I'm having to change it out, I'm thinking of going with a Pertronix distributor and ignitor. Has anyone else done the full switch? If so, did you replace the coil as well? Any advice?
I have a 1975 109 FFR that has had the voltage dropped from 24 to 12. The part I'm looking at is a Pertronix D176600. Best deal I have found so far is here
Any thoughts, advice, general know how.
Thanks, Steve..

. Didn't get that out of your original post. I haven't put one in my Rover yet, but I've put them in a bunch of other projects and haven't had any problems. (except if I leave the ignition "on" without running it, fries the module pretty quick) The main reason I went with Pertronix is that it's getting harder and harder to find quality condensers anymore, can't count the condenser failures I've had in the past 10 years. (as opposed to 40 years ago when that was a very rare failure) Oh, and I haven't used one of their coils and haven't had any problems with stock coils.
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