Heath M
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I wanted to upgrade my points to pointless using the pertronix ignitor II. For my 1972 Scout II with a 304 and a Holley points distributor (see first image).
I unplugged the battery and removed the cap and rotor. I then removed the points and condenser, removing the wires back through the distributor wall.
Next, I installed the pertronix ignitor II. I started by feeding the wires through the hole in the distributor wall and pushing the rubber seal into place. I ran the wires to the coil (red to positive or "+" and black to negative or "-").
Now... My understanding is that the fabric wire shown in image #2 is no longer used (connected to the green wire at the "+" side of coil). To be safe, I cut the green wire instead. The reason for this is that the fabric wire is an exact length and has to be to use the points. I cut the green ignition wire and added a connector to it and hooked it back to the "+" side of coil.
I added the magnet ring, replaced the cap and rotor (the dust cover no longer fits) and snapped close.
I then reconnected the battery and tried to start. Everything sounded normal, however it never actually fired. I rechecked all connections and tried again. Same thing. I reconnected the fabric wire that I was supposedley not supposed to reconnect and presto!, it worked. It did seem to run a little rough though.
Why does that "circuit 16" resistance wire that is 72" long, to provide a total of 1.8 ohms resistance, needed if the pertronix documentation says it is better left undone... So to speak?
update: took it for a spin and it is most definitely more "robust". That is what popped out of my mouth when the tires lit up, which never happened before.
I unplugged the battery and removed the cap and rotor. I then removed the points and condenser, removing the wires back through the distributor wall.
Next, I installed the pertronix ignitor II. I started by feeding the wires through the hole in the distributor wall and pushing the rubber seal into place. I ran the wires to the coil (red to positive or "+" and black to negative or "-").
Now... My understanding is that the fabric wire shown in image #2 is no longer used (connected to the green wire at the "+" side of coil). To be safe, I cut the green wire instead. The reason for this is that the fabric wire is an exact length and has to be to use the points. I cut the green ignition wire and added a connector to it and hooked it back to the "+" side of coil.
I added the magnet ring, replaced the cap and rotor (the dust cover no longer fits) and snapped close.
I then reconnected the battery and tried to start. Everything sounded normal, however it never actually fired. I rechecked all connections and tried again. Same thing. I reconnected the fabric wire that I was supposedley not supposed to reconnect and presto!, it worked. It did seem to run a little rough though.
Why does that "circuit 16" resistance wire that is 72" long, to provide a total of 1.8 ohms resistance, needed if the pertronix documentation says it is better left undone... So to speak?
update: took it for a spin and it is most definitely more "robust". That is what popped out of my mouth when the tires lit up, which never happened before.
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