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  1. JasonS

    Pertronix Conversion?

    OK, to simplify things I'll spare the details and just recommend what I think is the easiest way to get the pertonix in your stock disty. When I installed the pertronix in my brother's R6602, he special ordered the pertronix with the 24V option. I'll find out the details, get some pictures...
  2. JasonS

    Pertronix Conversion?

    No, the 1167 will not work right out of the box. The pertronix takes the place of the points; using a pass transistor to make the circuit to ground. The pass transistor can tolerate the voltage but the control circuitry cannot. For this reason, you either need to drop the 28V supplied to the...
  3. JasonS

    Pertronix Conversion?

    It was the 1167 pertronix. The same as used in early GM inline six distributors. You will have to slightly modify the plate that the points mounted on. I believe that I had to remove the eccentric used to adjust point gap and drill and tap a hole to retain the pertronix.
  4. JasonS

    Pertronix Conversion?

    I have modified both the Reo OA331 and Continental R6602 with the Pertronix. I'll have to double check but I am pretty sure that it was the 1167. I did one with a special ordered 24V module ($125) and another using the standard Pertronix with a 12V regulator epoxied into the large condensor...
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