| At 06:39 PM 4/28/2010, Greg Schroeder wrote:
 >I have an electronic ignition under the coil.  I had installed a 
Pertronix a few
 >years ago.
Greg,
Ahh yes the old Pertronix.  I installed one on my Morgan a couple of years ago.
They are nice but expensive compaired to the points and condenser.
 >Everything as far as the car starting was fine a few days ago.  I 
just expected
 >to start it like normal again today.  I did have a couple of tools 
drop, while
 >working on the rocker studs.  I did not notice any loose 
connections or anything
 >that would have caused the car to not start.
Well the Pertronix unit could have failed, although unlikely if it's 
only a couple of
years old.
It still could be a bad rotor button.  I've had them fail on a 
running engine before.
So they can go anytime.
The only other thing I can think of is a crack in the dist. cap and 
humidity.  If it's
been rainy where you live, the spark could be shorting out in the dist. cap.
John
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