yikes - some serious spark happening there.. might have a look. Any idea what cars these came off? I can just about braze a butt weld on aluminium if I need to or just use some angle alu (just a benzomatic with rods) so I can fab up something if need be.. That looks pretty smart - and water/moisture proof.
Do you have a close up of the module as mounted on the distributor plate?
Guess my old regular coils wont wok with this right?
The trigger coil came out of a Honda car distributor. The Bosch module from a Ford car, & would need to be mounted on a heat sink outside of the distributor. Electronic ignitions need that type of coil, not the old points type coil.
I'm assuming your not planing to put this in a car to be regularly driven, correct? Just to see if you can do it?
You have seen and have proof that professionally engineered factory built aftermarket (Pertronix) ignitions can fail. So you want to make something that if you plan on driving/using the car won't be able to be repaired out in BFE? I'm assuming from you screen name you're working with a Pontiac, so what is wrong with using HEI? Replacement parts can be found almost anywhere in case of a breakdown. And reliability has been proven.
hi shortbus - this is for a boat lol - not a car. I have a almost working pertronix unit and was initially enquiring about spark types etc.. Im not trying to build my own from scratch but trying to get a little bit of an idea on what makes these systems work.. If it stops working in the ocean I can always drop one of my other 2 dizzies in.. as posted seems people have managed to make these work with $10 worth of electronics - so i wouldnt mind attempting to fab the module with what I currently have..