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> Ignition wiring, beat to death, I know
Cfletch
post Jun 8 2015, 10:37 PM
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Looking for a Ignition CM for my 1974 2.7l engine. I see the MSD 6201 Digital 6A on pelican and I am wondering if i'll run into any issues with that, and also what else would I need?
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post Jun 9 2015, 07:15 PM
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I think it's as important to ditch the factory breaker points and replace it with a breakerless system (e.g. Crane, Pertronix, etc.). They should be compatible with other manufacturer's equipment across the board.

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QUOTE(screenguy914 @ Jun 9 2015, 06:15 PM) *

I think it's as important to ditch the factory breaker points and replace it with a breakerless system (e.g. Crane, Pertronix, etc.). They should be compatible with other manufacturer's equipment across the board.

Sherwood

there are two different kinds of pertronix ones. Ill go to Ignitor 2 since my distributor # is 0-231-184-001
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