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Posted by: joea9146 Aug 9 2005, 08:22 PM

I have a 69 Chevy corvette that has a petroinix in place of points.
I no longer get spark and believe the Petronix has failed.
I want to go back to the points but I am not sure of the wiring.

The Petronix has a red and black wire going to plus and negative on the coil.
I believe the points only require one wire going to (-) on the coil.

Its been a while can someone confirm this ?

Posted by: flatout Aug 9 2005, 09:13 PM

You are right.Your power source goes to the + side on the coil and the wire that comes out of the distr. from the points goes to the - side.Doesn't sound like you have forgotten anything! smile.gif It's too bad about your Pertronix going bad,I really like those much better than points.

Posted by: MecGen Aug 9 2005, 09:16 PM

Hey

Why not just replace it ? confused24.gif

later

Posted by: joea9146 Aug 10 2005, 05:32 AM

Once we get the car running I will order a new petronix.....

Posted by: mrihop Aug 10 2005, 12:26 PM

Did the points distributor have a resistor in front of it that never got bypassed when the Pertronix was installed???

Posted by: Sammy Aug 10 2005, 12:54 PM

Do you have room in there for a chebby HEI dizzy?
Reliable, cheap, and work really well even at high rpm if you get the aftermarket coil pack and stuff.

Posted by: Dr. Roger Aug 10 2005, 01:06 PM

Yea,

Just because there's no spark doesn't mean it's the spark trigger.

IMHO id first check...
Is the Petronix grounding out to something? Like inside the distributor?
Are you using the same old coil?
Is there a ballast resistor inline with the red wire going to the coil so you don't cook you coil... =-)
You might ask, "Gee Roger, do I check that?"
I would reply, "Test the voltage at the coil wire (red). You should read 6V to 8V." Saves coil. No resistor=cooked coil.

Who know... =-)

I only suggest to be safe.... wink.gif

Posted by: Marty Yeoman Aug 10 2005, 01:07 PM

QUOTE
Sammy   Posted on Aug 10 2005, 11:54 AM Do you have room in there for a chebby HEI dizzy?
Reliable, cheap, and work really well even at high rpm if you get the aftermarket coil pack and stuff.

agree.gif

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