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Pertonix ignition coil burn up?

mix4coal

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Ok guys. I installed the electronic ignition and need to know something. I know with the points set up you risk burning up the coil if you leave the ignition switch on. Does this hold true with the electronic set up as well? I ran the turn signal power supply from the ignition switch so if I use the hazard flashers I will need to leave the IGN switch on. If it will burn up the coil i will run a new power supply independent of the switch.
If anyone is wondering the Pertronix was purchased at Advanced Auto for $110 shipped to my door using their 20% promo. The #MV-161A. Good deal I believe. I posted this on the G741 also.
Any thoughts?
Robert
 

Roller

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Yes it may burn up the coil. I recently worked on a M601 that had a Pertronix installed and the directions warned against leaving the igniton on. Check out their website, there is a lot of info there.

Frank
 

PETE BALLARD

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In my experience the Petronix unit is more suseptable failure than the other products on the market. My first choice would be the Crane. In my British car i have a distributor made by "123" which looks like a Bosh distributor. It is a bit pricy but i feel it is well worth the cost. I think they will retro fit their electronics into your distributor. This unit come with 17 pre-programed advance curvs to chose from and also has an internal switch to turn the coil off if the ignition is on and the motor is not moving- nice feature to reduce premature ingition component failure. This was one of the best upgrades I Made to my 1967 MGB. It was amazing the difference going from stock wornout distributor to a rebuilt one, to converting to the Crane and finally to the "123" - just my opinion but you cannot argue against 21'st century technology! I say take advantage of it!
 
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