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Re: pertronix/points/crane - Strange Happening

Subject: Re: pertronix/points/crane - Strange Happening
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 17:09:49 -0500
Cc: spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <2D0989D186D44349BE853EE6CFC87AE601417043@glitas07.garverinc.local>
... and to add to that, those little magnets have a particular  
orientation, for the 3 cyl SAABs we buy a 6 Cyl bit and disassemble  
it to remove 3 of the magnets.  I am here to tell you that if you  
have one in backwards or upside down you will NOT get a signal and  
the spark will NOT go to the plug even though everything looks good  
from the outside!!
On Sep 22, 2005, at 11:13 AM, Brashear, Jack, N wrote:

>  Hi Cap'n Bob, I just wanna pass on some info to you and anyone  
> else who
> uses Pertronix.  This happened to me a few days ago:  My Austin Marina
> (18V engine with Pertronix) which normally runs like a scalded dawg
> began to run really rough.  No. 1 cyl had a dead miss.  Examining
> everything I could think of (wires, rotor, cap, intake leak....so on)
> turned up nothing.  No. 1 just wasn't firing.  Now I always heard that
> electronic ignition worked right or it didn't work at all...nothing
> between.  Not so.  There is a Mechanical part of the Pertronix (the
> rotor-magnet assembly) which fits over the cam lobes of the dist  
> shaft.
> That assembly has a top cover and a separate base piece which were
> apparently supposed to be permanently attached to each other.
> Sandwiched between these are the magnets that cause the plug cables to
> fire.  Well, the base and the cover came from together.  They can't  
> move
> very far apart because of the very limited space they have to work in.
> Anyway, they separated just enough for one of the magnets to become
> displaced a tiny amount.  The other three were still in place.  My  
> local
> LBC parts supplier gave me a new rotor from another kit he had in  
> stock
> and he told me that the manufacturer should warranty this apparent  
> mfg.
> defect.  Anyway, the new rotor took care of the problem and all's  
> happy
> again.  If this problem happens to one of ya'll, take a look at the
> Pertronix rotor before you send your car to the scrap yard.
> Just FYI,
> Jack
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
> [mailto:owner-spridgets@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Robert E. Shlafer
> Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 4:03 AM
> To: Bill L; spridgets
> Subject: Re: pertronix/points/crane
>
> Well, Bill....
>
> ......if it makes you feel better, my first PerTronix failed for the
> same reason.
>
> We were more careful in routing wires the 2nd time around.
>
> Since the unit failed within 2 days of purchase and installation,
> PerTronix (through the dealer) took the unit back and supplied a
> replacement at no charge, though the reason for failure was our  
> improper
> installation due to lack of experience with the unit.
>
> Cap'n Bob
> Basic Frog





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