Outboards are capacitive discharge where most automotive are inductive both are electronic but apples and oranges.
He was on a road trip and the shop that tried to replace his distributor after the vehicle got towed off the highway disturbed the fuel line in the process and it went un-noticed until he was on the highway a day and a half later and flames were coming out from under the hood.Please explain the source of the engine fire.
Okay but I don't see the electronic ignition as the cause which seemed to be your indication earlier.He was on a road trip and the shop that tried to replace his distributor after the vehicle got towed off the highway disturbed the fuel line in the process and it went un-noticed until he was on the highway a day and a half later and flames were coming out from under the hood.
The orange box wires went behind the alternator right next to the fuel line (383) then over the lower right side of the engine.
The distributor had to be replaced because the counterweight springs failed and jammed everything up under the pick-up. Pieces were floating around everywhere under the distributor cap. The bearings were pretty tired as well.
What happened to Bob? Now that you mentioned it. I haven't seen any snarky comments lately. I mean if it's the Bob I'm thinking about.Bob would be stuck on, " WTH is a dizzy??"
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Bob died a month back.What happened to Bob? Now that you mentioned it. I haven't seen any snarky comments lately. I mean if it's the Bob I'm thinking about.
You have to collapse the magnetic field in the coil to generate a spark. That is what a set of points does. So HEI, Chrysler electronic, Petronix all use a transistor to make the field collapse and generate a spark. With these style ignitions you get one spark each time. And the amount of spark or energy is mainly controlled by the number of windings in the coil, which you can check with an Ohm meter. You should use the coil with the resistance recommended by the manufacturer for best results. The Petronic has the transistor made into the adapter piece you install. Most electronic ignition systems use a magnetic pickup to trigger the transistor or an RPM signal.I guess just really don’t understand the difference or performance difference that is? Or in what scenarios you’d opt for one over the other? Other than it being simpler to only install the pertronix igniter rather than the whole kit
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Maybe nobody on this forum said they're indestructible but the fact that they are marketed as a set it and forget it device contradicts your statement.No one said elec ign is indestructible. It is man made, so it can fail.........
Points ign is not the equal of elec ign. The points rubbing block wears, retarding the ign causing loss of mileage & power. That does not happen with elec ign. For a general purpose car that might get raced occasionally, the GM HEI set up with 0.060" plug gaps is unbeatable.