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Re: pertronix ignitor ignition

To: Triumph <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: pertronix ignitor ignition
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 14:36:36 -0600
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At the risk of angering the Pertronix gods, the Ignitor installed by my 
PO has been troublefree for 4+ years and 33,000 miles of daily driving. 
I haven't had to adjust or lube it every 6000 miles or whatever as I 
would have with points. I'm planning to install an Ignitor in my "new" 
'66 Volvo wagon. My friends with new cars go through electronic parts 
(throttle position sensors, emissions sensors, ECUs) like they're 
Kleenex. Not to say that we don't have problems with parts reliability 
-- a la the legendary bad batch of rotors -- but maybe a handful of 
reported failures isn't surprising.

And the last time I claimed terrific reliability for my Triumph I went 
out to lunch and crashed into a Ford Explorer. Maybe I'll take the other 
car for errands this evening. :)

Steven Newell
'62 TR4

spamiam@comcast.net wrote:

>Well, I just read another report here on the list of yet another pertronix 
>ignition unit failing.  That is FOUR that I know of right off the top of my 
>head.  It seems that these units are a little delicate.  We do not hear of 
>points failing so severely that a tow is required this often!
>So, what is the problem with the pertronix units?  Maybe there is no problem, 
>and we are seeing a lot of failures because there are just so many of these 
>things in use.  However, maybe there is something that we are doing to them 
>that makes them fail.  Maybe it gets roasted if we leave the ignition on too 
>long without the engine running.  Maybe the sport coils that some of us use 
>are drawing too much current and cook the pertronix.  BUT, in the failures I 
>have seen or heard about, there was no clear user-induced damage that was 
>obvious.
>So, maybe we should avoid the pertronix units?
>-Tony





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