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electronic crab If i was to convert a crab distributor to electronic what is the Petronix kit i should use?.... the system is 6v.
Would I have to change the plug wires out from cooper core? I have a stock Skip rebuilt coil. What coil should I use? Please note I have no plan of doing this at the moment but it might be something for the future. Thanks GB |
Re: electronic crab 6 volt pos grand? No soild core wires. And a pertronix 0.6 ohm coil.
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Re: electronic crab I would measure the skip coil its more than likely correct at .6 ohms.
Beware electronics dont like 6 volt, with a generator etc. Voltage float kills them every time..... Part number for six volt 1285LSP6 Summitt is a good place to purchase them..... |
Re: electronic crab From the history on this board, 12 volt Pertronix users with alternators have good luck. I have been running that setup for four years with no problems. 6 volt users seem to have many more failures.
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So to piggy back on this question, can points & condenser work with the filament style plug wires?... the reason I ask is I always drive long distance with back up parts (extra water pump, belts, extra points & condenser).. but I don't want to carry an extra set of solid core plug wires if I switch to electronic ignition... I know.. don't obsess, just enjoy the ride!... LOL :D |
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We no longer offer a electronic unit ( was too many phone calls with burnt up units using the wrong coil , that my friend told me to use etc). I still install one every now and then if ya ship it with the rebuild that way i dont get the call and the seller can warranty the defective module. The worse case is the six volt unit , think about it a six volt car charges at 7.2 volts, thats a 1.2 threshold etc. Not very much.....compared to a 12 volt....:eek: |
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Re: electronic crab Thanks for the posts everyone. Well there is nothing wrong with my set up and bearing in mind the negative comments for this conversion on 6v with gennie, I think I'll adapt the old saying, "if aint broke don't fix it". I particularly take note of what Bubba says about the factory crabs reilability.
GB |
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