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Old 26-12-2009, 10:48 PM   #1
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Default electronic ignition?

what have people done with electronic ignition for 1300/1600 kent motors?... is there a kit? or a trick?

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Old 26-12-2009, 11:34 PM   #2
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Hi,

I'm not sure about the Kent motors Specificly, however i've used a Pertonix Ignitor Kit on my Corty before i went to a Crane Cams Hi-6 and was very impressed with it it uses a magnetic pick up so there's no contact or light diodes, it was really easy to set up and the best thing was no more points or timing adjustment =D.

This is there website: http://www.pertronix.com.au/

I think there about 120ish last time i checked,
The best thing is that you just fit it to your existing distributor and thats it, there's only 1 extra wire that connects to the Positive on your coil so it takes about 20minutes to install it all and tune it up.

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Old 27-12-2009, 11:23 AM   #3
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Good link there as Aldon was the distributor until they folded. The systems are the same - just a different name. I have an Aldon ignitor in the Mini and it is the bees knees(driving through driving rain, no dizzy shroud and not a hint of water shorts...it just keeps on going)

Pertronix will be a good choice...
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Old 29-12-2009, 03:18 PM   #4
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Hi,

I'm not sure about the Kent motors Specificly, however i've used a Pertonix Ignitor Kit on my Corty before i went to a Crane Cams Hi-6 and was very impressed with it it uses a magnetic pick up so there's no contact or light diodes, it was really easy to set up and the best thing was no more points or timing adjustment =D.

This is there website: http://www.pertronix.com.au/

I think there about 120ish last time i checked,
The best thing is that you just fit it to your existing distributor and thats it, there's only 1 extra wire that connects to the Positive on your coil so it takes about 20minutes to install it all and tune it up.

Hope this helped
Cheers
Jason
I had a pertronix ignitor on my 2L pinto. dead easy to fit and ran like a dream. Not sure if its available for kent motors but if so , you wont regret it.
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