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murph 06-02-1999 03:05 PM

Pertronix Ignitor?
 
I bought this dam,n thing a while ago, and I lost the gap tool, and the gauge to measure it.

Anyone have the clearence between the magnet and the armeture? Or know where to find it? I asked Automotion-No Response. Pertronix- no website.

It is for a 1.8 ('74)

Dave at Pelican Parts 06-02-1999 05:29 PM

Check with Wayne or Tom (@pelicanparts.com), or check with Jason Burkett at Paragon Products: paragon@interconnect.com

If Wayne or Tom don't know, Jason almost certainly does.

--DD

Pritchard 06-03-1999 04:13 AM

I installed a Pertronix Ignitor last week. The gap tool was clear plastic and I don't recall reading any exact numerical gap measurement. I would guess that the gap is approximately.040 - .050 in. I do recall reading that the gap didn't have to be exact. Just make sure that the magnet and armature don't caontact each other when the distributor turns. Hope this helps.

murph 06-03-1999 05:14 AM

Thanx,if I remember correctly, that gap is the minimum clearence as the shaft turns?

murph 06-03-1999 12:50 PM

scratch that, I know notwhat I was thionking about.
thanx

Richard McLeod 06-03-1999 04:56 PM

I just installed a Pertronix ignitor on my '73 914 2.0L last weekend, WOW!!! what a difference it made. I wish that had done this sooner, I could have saved a lot of money on parts like temp sensors, spark plugs, ignition wires, pressure sensors, etc. BTW Pertronix does have a web site the address is www.pertronix.com I also met their vp of marketing about a month ago at our local Pizza Hut, his name is "Rocky" Sherer and can be reached at (909) 599-5955. (nice guy)

Alpine 06-04-1999 02:07 PM

I found the following information at
http://www.pertronix.com/vwtrends2.htm

7.
Using the provided plastic feeler gauge
(.030 inch), set the air gap between the module and magnet sleeve before tightening the small nuts. Rotate the distributor shaft through a few complete revolutions and verify there is an air gap between the module and sleeve.


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