dorcutt
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I installed the Pertronics ignition system this week end and can’t get the 57 to run well at all. This is the third vehicle I have installed a Pertronics system and haven’t had any issues in the past. Hooked up the red wire to the hot side of the resistor per their instructions so it should be good.
The truck wants to run but is hard starting and acts like the timing is off when it does run. I re-gaped the plugs to .40 th per the suggestions here. Timing is going to be tricky as I have an automatic in it so I don’t have the typical fly wheel and BB to look at.
An oddity is it try’s to start when I release the key from start position. I don’t recall that before.
I did run it with the before I put the Pertronics in and it was running fine.
I have tried moving the distributor to see if I can get it to run any smoother and have probably messed it up worse.
Looking for any suggestions. Dave. Thanks.
The truck wants to run but is hard starting and acts like the timing is off when it does run. I re-gaped the plugs to .40 th per the suggestions here. Timing is going to be tricky as I have an automatic in it so I don’t have the typical fly wheel and BB to look at.
An oddity is it try’s to start when I release the key from start position. I don’t recall that before.
I did run it with the before I put the Pertronics in and it was running fine.
I have tried moving the distributor to see if I can get it to run any smoother and have probably messed it up worse.
Looking for any suggestions. Dave. Thanks.
) every contact inside it then re test the various connections before you connect the wires, then (and only then) connect a vacuum gauge (typically a $5 pawn shop / thrift store item, says 'vacuum gauge / fuel pump tester' on the dial) directly to the intake manifold and once the engine is full warmed up and idling, S_L_O_W_L_Y_ rotate the distributor by the body, NOT the vacuum advance whilst keeping a sharp eye on the gauge's needle ~ you want to keep turning as the needle rises, eventually it will begin to twitch ~ STOP and back up the turning until the gauge's needle registers the highest, steady reading, it should be between 15" ~ 21".
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