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budsta
Nov 1st, 99, 10:02 AM
I'm looking for soild state points for my 72 chevelle I heard Mallory makes them The car has a 307, I know I heard it all about wasting time on a 307 but I'd like to keep it simple the car is in great shape. I just seem to be constantly adjusting, I have solid state in my motor home unfortunatly it's a mopar any help would be great.


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elcamino72
Nov 1st, 99, 11:19 AM
Do a search for Pertronix on this site, I think you will find what your looking for.

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Bryan Shook
Burgettstown, Pa.
1972 El Camino
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budsta
Nov 2nd, 99, 8:28 AM
THANKS FOR THE INFO ELCAMINO72. LOOKING FOWARD TO THE UPGRADE.

DZAUTO
Nov 3rd, 99, 5:17 AM
bud,
A PerTronix conversion is an excellent way to go if you would like to retain your original, smaller point type dist. The unit is completely contained INSIDE the dist cap. They are sold by many aftermarket sources and I just saw an ad on one of the recent posts. The part number for a Chev dist is (was) 1181, but they have just released a new one which should be easier/faster to install, it is 1181LCS. With the PerTronix conversion, a higher voltage coil such as MSD Blaster 2 or PerTronix Flame Thrower and a good set of wires you can open your plug gap to .040-.045.

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Tom Parsons