StarquestMan
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I posted a thread earlier asking about replacing the stock ignition in my brothers 1980 Scout II with a newer more reliable ignition system in this thread:
http://forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/IH-parts-america-product-questions/12516-no-pertronix-4-cyl-pertronics-dizzy.html
After thinking it over we decided that we wanted to try converting to the Ford duraspark ignition due to all of the good stuff ive read about it and the ease of replacing/testing bad modules. I am however wondering if it is possible since its a 4 cylinder and not the more common 8 that I am always seeing it done to? Some of the things ive been thinking of/concerned with:
-does the dizzy need to be swapped for the duraspark unit? (if so I dont know if they make one thats 4 cylinder)
-the duraspark system seems to be used by v8 and maybe v6 engines so will it fire/trigger properly with a 4 cylinder dizzy since the armature lobes on v6 and v8 engines have a much different profile from a 4 cylinder
-will the pickup assembly on the prestolite dizzy be able to trigger the duraspark module?
-do I need a duraspark coil or is the stock style ok?
Im thinking that what I will need to get for the conversion to work will be:
-duraspark module
-a partial harness with the 3 and 4 pin connector to connect to the duraspark module and enough wire to go from the firewall (where the box will mount) to the dizzy pickup and coil
-a bracket to mount the module to the firewall (my brother can fab one up for that)
so does this all sound right or am I missing something? My basic plan was to remove the prestolite doughnut inside the dizzy and simply use the oe pickup coil to trigger a duraspark system which would drive the stock style coil if this is correct? Which sould cost roughly 5-15 bucks for the wiring and 20-30 for the module. Any thoughts or suggestions?
http://forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/IH-parts-america-product-questions/12516-no-pertronix-4-cyl-pertronics-dizzy.html
After thinking it over we decided that we wanted to try converting to the Ford duraspark ignition due to all of the good stuff ive read about it and the ease of replacing/testing bad modules. I am however wondering if it is possible since its a 4 cylinder and not the more common 8 that I am always seeing it done to? Some of the things ive been thinking of/concerned with:
-does the dizzy need to be swapped for the duraspark unit? (if so I dont know if they make one thats 4 cylinder)
-the duraspark system seems to be used by v8 and maybe v6 engines so will it fire/trigger properly with a 4 cylinder dizzy since the armature lobes on v6 and v8 engines have a much different profile from a 4 cylinder
-will the pickup assembly on the prestolite dizzy be able to trigger the duraspark module?
-do I need a duraspark coil or is the stock style ok?
Im thinking that what I will need to get for the conversion to work will be:
-duraspark module
-a partial harness with the 3 and 4 pin connector to connect to the duraspark module and enough wire to go from the firewall (where the box will mount) to the dizzy pickup and coil
-a bracket to mount the module to the firewall (my brother can fab one up for that)
so does this all sound right or am I missing something? My basic plan was to remove the prestolite doughnut inside the dizzy and simply use the oe pickup coil to trigger a duraspark system which would drive the stock style coil if this is correct? Which sould cost roughly 5-15 bucks for the wiring and 20-30 for the module. Any thoughts or suggestions?