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michael a 07-06-2017 07:31 PM

Have any of you tried the patronix distributor
 

I have been thinking about 1 very seriously who wanted someone's opinion

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denis4x4 07-06-2017 07:45 PM

Re: Have any of you tried the patronix distributor
 

Been using Petronix in my classic cars, Model A's and boats for 30 years. The only issue I had was self inflicted. Use the search function and you will find some detractors as well as people like me that think they're great. Research it and make your own decision.

denniskliesen 07-06-2017 07:49 PM

Re: Have any of you tried the patronix distributor
 

The last time I looked into a Pertronix, they informed me that they did not offer their unit, but only to vendors that make a kit for the Model A. They suggested FSI and that they make a very nice kit. I know now there are others but I don't remember the names...

48fordnut 07-06-2017 08:13 PM

Re: Have any of you tried the patronix distributor
 

I have used several and with great success..

29spcoupe 07-06-2017 08:23 PM

Re: Have any of you tried the patronix distributor
 

I used one on a 41 Packard, liked it very much. I used the hotter coil with it.

mike657894 07-06-2017 09:50 PM

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when I was thinking about buying a new dizzy I was having running problems. IT turned out to be intake leaks exhaust leaks and head gasket blown on the two back cyls giving 30 min of ok running then sputter then full stop no spark till the next day. the plugs were getting wet. And i couldn't time my car properly due to intake leak. Once my engine was good the old stuff with a tune up kit and a setting just advanced slightly of the nurex timing wrench my car is running great and tuned easily.

RawhideKid 07-06-2017 10:00 PM

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I just returned from our regular Thursday evening cruise where a load of non-A folk wondered what the hole in the radiator was for. So, with a stock ignition car, I pulled out the crank, slipped it in the hole, turned on the gas and ignition switch and with a ¼ crank fired the critter right up as they all stood in awe.

I personally see no reason to deviate from the stock distributor.

Mike V. Florida 07-06-2017 10:51 PM

Re: Have any of you tried the patronix distributor
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by RawhideKid (Post 1495725)
I just returned from our regular Thursday evening cruise where a load of non-A folk wondered what the hole in the radiator was for. So, with a stock ignition car, I pulled out the crank, slipped it in the hole, turned on the gas and ignition switch and with a ¼ crank fired the critter right up as they all stood in awe.

I personally see no reason to deviate from the stock distributor.

Modern is better! ;)

denniskliesen 07-06-2017 11:22 PM

Re: Have any of you tried the patronix distributor
 

I have a pertronix in my 46 Dodge pickup. Often I wonder how much better it would be in my A. It sure woke up my old pickup. No more checking gap and replacing points. No more condensor problems...

Don S 07-11-2017 06:33 PM

Re: Have any of you tried the patronix distributor
 

I have a FSI Zipper,complete,used a month,but was too advanced for my Brumfield Head,needing only 18 degrees max advance. Pm me if you are interested.


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