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Subject: [Healeys] Which electronic ignition?
From: michael.oritt at gmail.com (Michael Oritt)
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 20:40:40 -0400
References: <122BC72532D2486E95E7A4C9920DB7FB@RACLaptop>
Just to thicken the mix I have been using Mallory Unilites on both my 100
and my wife's 3000 for a number of years with no problems.

One advantage of the Mallory brand is that parts are readily available at
many speed shops as opposed to having to order online.

Another is that the distributor cap is red.

Best--Michael Oritt



On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 6:27 PM, RACarbone <racarbon at verizon.net> wrote:

> Hi Derek,
>
> I have been running a Crane XR700 warranty replacement ever since my
> original
> Allison optical sensor failed about 15 years or so.  It is an engine
> compartment box housing its Capacitive Discharge technology and uses an
> in-distributor optical trigger.  I have also installed a 40 K coil with a
> set
> of very good wires and commonly shift at 5K without miss.
>
> Although this unit is not cheap and is not completely housed under the
> distributor cap, I have found it extremely reliable.  Prior, I used to
> adjust
> my HD8s a number of times during the year to get good performance from my
> higher-than-normal compression.  With the Crane XR700 adjust the
>  carburetors
> once in the past 2 years and still retained good performance.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Ray (64BJ8P1)
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