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Modern distributor spark advance Do you have to switch to a 12 volt system to install a distributor where I don't have to constantly fool with the spark advance. If not who is selling these. Do you still have to set the point's or is it electronic.
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Re: Modern distributor spark advance FSI ignitions of Oklahoma makes an electronic distributor with centrifugal advance and no points for both 6v and 12v. I use one without any problems.
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Re: Modern distributor spark advance The F S I is a nice unit, pretty much a plug and play, I have one in operation at the present , I got a smokin good deal on it from a person who never got around to install it, I also in the past have done my own conversions from Japanese car dist's , I had the Japanese car and installed a new dist. shortly before it was totaled and put he dist. back on the shelf and forgot about it till a few months ago , after a re -curve the converted dist is awesome as well . P.M me and I'll see if I can find the part number, it is a fairly simple and cost effective conversion , if you have access to a small bench lathe it can be done in about a half hour.
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Re: Modern distributor spark advance There is also the nu-rex automatic advance unit that goes in the valve cover area.
This way you can keep the stock dist. but have it automatically advance. You can use a pertonix ignition module if you want to make it electronic ignition. Snyders carries them. |
Re: Modern distributor spark advance The downside to modifications would be access to replacements.
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Re: Modern distributor spark advance Give FS ignitions a call. They’re out of Ponca city, Oklahoma I believe. Get a better deal buying direct and if you have any issues at all they will stay on the phone and help you work everything out. I bought the Zipper distributor from them. I had the poor guy on the phone for over an hour going through everything and it all turned out to be a fuel flow problem. I’ve been running the distributor for almost a year now and it’s been wonderful. Here in Arkansas I’m in the Ozarks. Lots of hills and it’s nice not having to fiddle with the spark rod.
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Re: Modern distributor spark advance [QUOTE=Shiloh;2229826]Give FS ignitions a call.
YES!! It's been 3 years now. Just be sure it's got a good ground |
Re: Modern distributor spark advance Mine has the electronic ignition but no auto advance. I'm thinking of adding the NuRex advance. I also carry a rebuilt point distributor pre timed in case the electronic fails.
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Re: Modern distributor spark advance Nu-Rex, was the way for me.
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Re: Modern distributor spark advance Dan, why do you have to constantly fool with the spark advance? Do you have a high compression head? Stock Model A's (4.22:1 compression) run with the advance at the 9:00 position after initial startup, unless climbing a significant hill. The hill might require a notch or so of retard depending on what exact position the ignition was timed at.
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Re: Modern distributor spark advance I have a Mallory Dual Point that has auto advance, and a Model B Distributor (which also fits Model A) which has auto advance. I’ll sell either one for $150 + shipping
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