Patrick Morris
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It's been years since I've tinkered with my ignition system other than to change plugs. Lately I've been thinking of replacing the 15 year old plug wires and put on a new cap and rotor. I figure it might be time, though everything's working well.
I've also been reading about possible benefits of the tfi type e-core coils and I figure this is the place to ask.
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but before the questions, here's the current stats:
vehicle - '78 Scout II with 345 v8, 4-spd, 4x4, no a/c. Carburated, Holley 7448, manual choke'
ignition - factory prestolite Distributer with pertronix ignitor for inerds. I'm also running an msd 6 (not a 6a, fwiw). The coil is a jacobs electronics (old school type). Wires are bw, 7mm. Plugs are autolites, gapped to .040, or a hair over. Timing is set at 5* btdc.
Other stuff - distributor is a factory type delco 10si. Battery is an optima, 2-3 years old.
The jacobs coil and msd have been in there since about '93. I swapped in the ignitor in '03. Nothing to complain about with any of this stuff. Everything works fine. The truck passes smog with all the above (except the carb).
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so.... Is an e-core worth the swap? I've read that they are much more "efficient" but how does that help us? And if so, would I just hook it up as shown in the diagram attached?
And as far its resistance is concerned, I know with a conventional coil the resistance is supposed to be 1.5 ohm. With these e-cores I'm seeing them spec'd at more like .4 ohm. Is that okay to just hook up and use?
Btw, in case you are wondering, the wires I was planning to buy are the pertronix flame-thrower 7mm "stock look", which can be seen at the bottom of this page: spark plug wires
Regards,
patrick
I've also been reading about possible benefits of the tfi type e-core coils and I figure this is the place to ask.
=====================================
but before the questions, here's the current stats:
vehicle - '78 Scout II with 345 v8, 4-spd, 4x4, no a/c. Carburated, Holley 7448, manual choke'
ignition - factory prestolite Distributer with pertronix ignitor for inerds. I'm also running an msd 6 (not a 6a, fwiw). The coil is a jacobs electronics (old school type). Wires are bw, 7mm. Plugs are autolites, gapped to .040, or a hair over. Timing is set at 5* btdc.
Other stuff - distributor is a factory type delco 10si. Battery is an optima, 2-3 years old.
The jacobs coil and msd have been in there since about '93. I swapped in the ignitor in '03. Nothing to complain about with any of this stuff. Everything works fine. The truck passes smog with all the above (except the carb).
=====================================
so.... Is an e-core worth the swap? I've read that they are much more "efficient" but how does that help us? And if so, would I just hook it up as shown in the diagram attached?
And as far its resistance is concerned, I know with a conventional coil the resistance is supposed to be 1.5 ohm. With these e-cores I'm seeing them spec'd at more like .4 ohm. Is that okay to just hook up and use?
Btw, in case you are wondering, the wires I was planning to buy are the pertronix flame-thrower 7mm "stock look", which can be seen at the bottom of this page: spark plug wires
Regards,
patrick
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