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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) |
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 |
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.
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Thanx,if I remember correctly, that gap is the minimum clearence as the shaft turns?
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scratch that, I know notwhat I was thionking about.
thanx |
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)
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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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