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PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 12:49 pm 
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I put the Pertronix in my '64 V-200 about 10/12 years ago and haven't had any problems from it at all.
Never having to set your points is heaven, and I like the closer-to-stock look. Everything fits under the stock dizzy cap except for 2 extra wires to the coil.
At 1st I ran the stock coil, but now have the Accell SuperStock (chrome) and it works great! I called the factory about using that coil and they said it was designed for that.
A small BTW about hi-output coils, to get the full advantage of the hotter spark you need to open the spark plug gap up. I run .045. This combo makes for a noticable difference. Easier starts, less bog at the throttle, more jump when passing, and at least a couplethree mpgs.
The *only* problem with my Pertronix is the magnet collar that fits on the rotor doesn't fit right on the newer replacement rotors. I just sparked up the contacts on the old one and used it.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 7:24 pm 
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James, if you're running both a Pertronix and an MSD box, the Pertronix is just a trigger with very little current running through it. Using a Pertronix to trigger a high performance coil directly can expose it to more current. If you're using an Ignitor to trigger an MSD or other capacitive discharge type ignition, it shouldn't be a problem. (Of course, you will want to match the coil to the external box!)

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 2:53 am 
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true matt, you're absolutely right. still, i recently used the same distributor to drive a mallory promaster coil for a little over a month in town and a couple of road trips with no troubles. glad i didn't fry it, it's a nice reliable setup. mr. klunk makes a good point on the rotor not fitting the magnet collar as mine was a tad loose. a dab of rtv seemed to hold things fine without being too permanent.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 5:04 pm 
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2 BBL ''SuperSix''

Joined: Fri Aug 05, 2005 4:52 pm
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I have a pertronix unit that I installed on the distributor, but have not installed in the car. I have decided to go with a mopar electronic conversion. I believe I still have the box and instructions also. I'll sale the unit plus the distributor, minus the cap and rotor for $65. I bought the distributor brand new from Advance Auto parts less than a year ago. If you want just the pertronix unit I'll sale it for $50. You can email me a duke761@sbcglobal.net


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