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> WTB: Pertronix Ignitor module
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post Feb 17 2016, 08:20 AM
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Anyone have a new or good used Pertronix Ignitor electronic ignition module? Thanks Bill
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post Feb 18 2016, 12:47 PM
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And don't forget to carry a set of points. I have had three of these "wonderful" electronic units fail on me over the years.
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I found mine in 2002, never a problem !!!
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And don't forget to carry a set of points. I have had three of these "wonderful" electronic units fail on me over the years.

You have something else going on. The only set that I trashed was from leaving the switch on. I had a set on a Ghia for over 10 yrs and 6 years on my 914. That being said I carry a spare set. If they crap out it is easier to replace them with the same. Especially on the road side w/o a dwell meter.
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This is one of the best mods you can do to make you 914 run better. These units will be damaged if the polarity is reversed, even for a moment.
I installed my first unit in 1989 when the company was called Per-Lux, the dizzy cap had to be shaved down on the inside to accomodate the size of the original unit.
Things are a little better today as the have a specific unit to fit the 914 dizzy without modification.
Yes I keep a set of points and condenser in my tool kit but I've never had to swap them in. (I used to keep another dizzy with points in the trunk just in case, belt and braces as they say!)
Good luck,
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