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> Pertronix air gap, How critical?
Porschef
post Aug 10 2016, 11:14 AM
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Is there some latitude in the setting or does it need to be fairly exact?
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If so, I may need to readjust.

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post Aug 11 2016, 11:25 AM
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The pertronix module dwell can be somewhat adjusted by varying the width of the gap. Increasing the gap size seems to make the dwell angle higher and vice versa. You mentioned that you had followed the instructions when installing your module, and you are getting a 50 degree dwell angle. It may be worth trying decreasing the gap size, to see if you can get closer to 45 degrees.


Here's a article talking about adjusting the dwell angle with the pertronix module

http://www.ratwell.com/technical/PertronixAdjust.html
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