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- Minor Fan
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electronic ignition
Im considering wheather to fit electronic ignition on my morris minor.
What are the benefits and the best place to buy from please?
What are the benefits and the best place to buy from please?
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Re: electronic ignition
ive been using it for 10 years fantastic accuspark system very good best £50 you will ever spend
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Re: electronic ignition
As above - there a re good reports of the complete new dizzies sold by Accuspark/Powerspark - I suggest the 45D is the best one to go for. Attempting to retrofit 'electronics' to old dizzies seems to end in tears all too often....don't do it!
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Re: electronic ignition
my vote for accuspark as well
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Re: electronic ignition
Can I just confirm that ebay item 170701231911 is the one that I need.Unless anybody can recommend elsewhere?
many thanks
many thanks
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Re: electronic ignition
my distributor arrived today and I will fit it tomorrow, is it correct that to fit it I make sure the old rotor arm is pointing to cylinder one. I then remove the old distributor andfit the new one with the rotor also lined up to cylinder one?
Do I need to be wary of anything else whilst fitting please and is this correct information?
Do I need to be wary of anything else whilst fitting please and is this correct information?
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Re: electronic ignition
That's pretty much it - you will need to fine tune the timing once the engine is running -and at working temperature.
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Re: electronic ignition
for the fine tuning,would it be a case of turning the distributor until smooth running is obtained?
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Re: electronic ignition
Well Ive fitted the new dissy and it started first time...runs fab!
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Re: electronic ignition
I've been thinking about these. I think my car's fitted with a 25D at present, if I bought an electronic distributor should I still go for a 45D?
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Re: electronic ignition
I have the Accuspark kit fitted to my 25D, works perfectly.
I did take the chance to completely strip and service the dizzy when I fitted it, its been faultless and just some fine tuning to get the timing correct.
Can't remember how much the kit was but I actually went into Accuspark in Hemel Hempstead as its up the road from my head office where I just happned to be.
I did take the chance to completely strip and service the dizzy when I fitted it, its been faultless and just some fine tuning to get the timing correct.
Can't remember how much the kit was but I actually went into Accuspark in Hemel Hempstead as its up the road from my head office where I just happned to be.
Re: electronic ignition
The 45D is the later/better dizzy... Lucas made changes for good reason - not just for 'fun'.
Re: electronic ignition
And does it fit straight on in place of the old 25D & use the same leads etc?
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Re: electronic ignition
I went on a journey tonight and the car was fine running well until I was on my way home....
Every time I put the car In gear the revs lowered and cut out also I ended up with hardly any power on acceleration.
Could this be a timing issue maybe?
Every time I put the car In gear the revs lowered and cut out also I ended up with hardly any power on acceleration.
Could this be a timing issue maybe?
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Re: electronic ignition
Yes - the 45 slots straight in. And yes - did you optimise the idling timing? Then you should do a run to check for pinking - if none - advance till it pinks, then back it off slightly. And did you tighten the dizzy down properly?
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Re: electronic ignition
Ive removed and refitted the distributor today and Iam happy that it is fitted flush.I have turned the distributor either way in order to get the smoothest running.Do I loosen the bracket on the distributor to get more movement to adjust as there is only a small amount of adjustment on the bolt that mounts the distributor bracket.
The car starts first time every time, however there is a knock on higher revs which wasn't there before. Also if I push in my clutch pedal then the car stall straight away..is there anything else Iam missing please?
The car starts first time every time, however there is a knock on higher revs which wasn't there before. Also if I push in my clutch pedal then the car stall straight away..is there anything else Iam missing please?
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