Posted by 36 coupe on January 05, 2010 at 05:08:29 from (216.220.250.211):
In Reply to: Re: Pertronix problem? posted by Ultradog MN on January 04, 2010 at 15:39:11:
Transistor ignition was forced on car makers by the FEDS.Lets hear it from owners who have had solid state ignition crap the bed.My friend had a failure on the road, cost 300 bucks to fix.My 48 Ford broke a point spring, cost me 3.50 for new points at the Ford garage.My uncle picked up the points for me, I changed them on the road side.My 77 chevy died in the driveway, module died.Talked with a fellow who lost 3 modules in his Ford pickup.Ford still has some lawsuits from the familes of people who died because of rear ended accidents on inter state highways.Ford moved the modules from the fender to the distributor body to save money.On my truck heat was not a factor.Started fine, backed a few feet in the driveway and died.
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