any and all of these distributors can easily be converted to Pertronix
elec. ign. Cheapest place I've found for the modules is
http://store.yahoo.com/classicgarage/parts-pertronix-ignitors-triumph.html
(just about all Trumps are listed here)
Paul Tegler wizardz@toad.net http://www.teglerizer.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken C" <sdspitfire@worldnet.att.net>
To: "Spit Elist" <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: Making an ignition box
Nolen,
A similar problem... I bought a '79 motor which came with the distributor,
but no box. A complete, working distributor would be great. The distributor
itself just has a magnetic pick-up. There used to be aftermarket ignition
systems that used mag pick-ups.
Ken C
'72 Spit
>
> My 1980 Spitfire is equipped with a lucas electronic ignition. The one
> with the little black box that sits on the firewall. Mine is happily
> corroding itself into nothingness. Being somewhat a skinflint, I refuse
> to pay the big bucks for this thing, and figure surely I can make my
> own. It's only got 4 wires going to it. Two to the coil, and two to
> the distributor pickup. How complex can it be?!
>
> I've opened the box up, and admired the remarkably empty space. One
> capaciter of unknown capacity, one thingie that looks like a capaciter
> but isn't (unless it's a shorted one). and a black do-hicky that I swear
> I recognize from something else. That's just three thingies I need to
> come up with to replace the entire guts of the box.
>
> Now I remember seeing a message once where someone said the Lucas unit
> was a GM unit, or something like that. But not being a GM nut, I don't
> know their pieces.
>
> So, have any of you folks ever made your own ignition box replacement?
> Any good websites or books that would help me figure out how to do this
> correctly? Anyone know the values or identities of the three pieces I
> need to replace?
>
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