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Join Date: May 2010
Location: South California
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Thanks Pete !
Have another good option to look into now ! |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Mangawhai NZ
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I am using a 1997 Nissan Navara, minor mods to the body and shaft has enough advance looks good. Also the Ford Escort and Cortina work fine with minor mods
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Mangawhai NZ
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PS: Make that 1987 Navara
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Australa Melbourne
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Willys Go Devil Distributor has the correct advance curve fitted a few years ago remember it as almost drop in or very little work
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Location: South Coast NSW Australia
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English ford prefect drop straight in .
I have been told prefects can have gear driven and chain driven cams, that go opposite ways, so you need the right direction one as the A . |
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#46 |
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Join Date: Apr 2015
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Sorry to bring back an old thread, but I was doing some research on dual points and found the modern Mallory 2301105.
When using one of these do you keep the stock coil and is the distributor a 6v setup? My plan is to run one with a Scalded Dog single intake/97, Lion III, Y-dual headers and when/if the A's engine needs a rebuild I'll be upgrading the cam/crank/bearings at that time. |
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Location: Mpls, MN
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#49 |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Oregon
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I have no experience with non- A or B Ford distributors but recall seeing use of distributors from an early military Jeep and from a Volkswagen centrifugal Bosch 009 that had been modified to fit and seemed to work very well.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: now Kuna, Idaho
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A note on "hot coils": A Super Duper Flame-Throwin' Bug Zappin' coil only produces enough voltage to fire the spark plug no matter what it's rated at! When the points open and the coil's primary field collapses, voltage rises in the secondary windings only until there is sufficient energy to jump the plug gap. Thus, if 5,000 volts is enough to produce a spark, 5,000 volts is all the coil will produce. Higher compression pressure and/or a larger plug gap requires more voltage so the plug may not fire until the secondary voltage rises to maybe 10,000 volts. The advantage of a Mega Trick Zap-Ya'-Good coil is the reserve capacity. If the plug gap or rotor gap wears larger than specs, the coil can still fire the plug. It will also handle higher compression than a stock coil.
On the down side, a hot coil draws more amps than a stocker. which amperage of course flows through he points. Therefore points don't last as long. Also, if the plug gap and/or rotor gap gets too large, you have a higher voltage flying around inside the cap which can lead to stray sparks jumping to ground, jumping to the wrong plug, or eating through the rotor. With stricter emissions laws in the '70's manufacturers had to go to a leaner fuel mixture. It takes a larger plug gap to reliably fire a lean mixture, which requires a higher voltage coil, which requires more current, which burns points quicker. Thus we now have solid state, or electronic, ignition. We also have heavier and better insulated plug wires to contain that high voltage. |
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#51 |
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Location: South California
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Hey 40 Deluxe,
Well stated. In addition, there are a few 'things' that can be easily done to help keep the spark going to where it is supposed to and not elsewhere. Along the lines, and in keeping with the magnetos mentioned, as distributors of spark, here's a side drive four cyl example from the shed. Anyone have the other half of the 'drive' that connects to the cam cover ? Just connect it to the right front of you engine
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