Unless Pertronix has changed the Ignitor design in the 8-10 years since I
installed mine, it will work with a Smiths electronic tach on a pos-ground car.
Mine works fine and, in fact, since I calibrated it is absolutely spot on
accurate and stable. Hard to believe, I know, but it is as verified by my Sears
dwell-tach and by inference with the GPS/speedometer/gearing/etc.
All I recall doing was reversing the loop formed by the white wire on the back
of the tach, but I might have rerouted the white wire. Sorry, I don't have a
schematic, but the thing to think about is the Ignitor switches battery current
to the coil--you have to provide an alternative ground to the coil (I used the
notorious battery cutoff switch and white/black coil ground wire moved to a
different terminal on the switch)--whereas points make and break a circuit to
ground from the coil. The tach is probably (has to be) wired in series with the
coil and the points, so you may (probably) have to change the routing of the
white wire. I did not remove any wires from my harness; just rerouted them so
that I can easily go back to points in an emergency.
The loop on the back of the tach is an inductive pickup. If switched current
flows through the wire--with the proper polarity--the tach will work. The
needle on the tach moves in proportion to the frequency of the current pulses.
Not that I doubt a reputable outfit like Nisonger, but the Ignitor I ('one') is
hardly more than an electronic points set (with some inductive-capacitive
circuitry to even out 'dwell').
Bob
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Bob Spidell - San Jose, CA
----- Original Message -----
A club member recently installed a Petronix ignition in his positive ground
BJ8,
Car fine s fine but the tachometer does not operate. This is of course
because
it is not connected.
Several attempts to wire to operate the tach
ahve proven unsuccessful. He has
talked with Petronix tech support but they
could not provide a definitive
answer. I'm sure there are many positive
ground BJ8's in the owrld that have
properly functioning tachometers. What
is the wiring??
Our club member sent me the following, which he now
believes to be his best and
possibly only option. I'm sure Niosonger knows
more about this than I do but I
have never heard that a paoistive ground BJ8
tach will not work unless rebuilt
as they state. A fair amount of cash has
recently gone into this car and I hate
to see him spend more needlessly.
Any
comments?
Bob
"I spoke to the owner at Nisonger Instruments. They rebuild
the Smith
gagues...Anyway...I mentioned I was going to sen him my tach and
speedo for
rebuilding this winter...he casually asked about if I had
converted to
electronic distributor...and the truth came out. The Petronix
he says is not
compatible with the loop tach style Smith gauge. So they can
rebuild the
tach...to look authentic, but add electronics. See link below.
He said they
rebuild a few hundred a year like this. Not sure why it is not
common
knowledge.
So as you saw with my car...if you wire the coil and
distributor as Petronix
instructs...it works fine...you do have to remove the
wires from the harness
that used to terminate at the coil. But apparently
you no amount of tweaking
will get the old tach to work."
http://www.nisonger.com/electric-tachometer-conversions.htm
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