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Subject: [Fwd: Re: TR6 electronic ignition: Success!]
From: "Dean C. Paige" <ecopaige@metro.net>
Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 11:38:49 -0700
Organization: City of Santa Rosa
Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 11:38:00 -0700
From: "Dean C. Paige" <ecopaige@metro.net>
Organization: City of Santa Rosa
To: "Shane F. Ingate" <ingate@shiseis.com>
CC: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: TR6 electronic ignition:  Success!
References: <9707011742.AA08690@shiseis.com>
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Shane F. Ingate wrote:
> 
> All,
> 
>         After a lot of research, I decided to fit a Pertronix
> "Ignitor" electronic ignition in my 1974 TR6, and report
> that it works fabulously.  Without making any other
> modifications, the car starts faster, idles much more smoothly
> (I had to drop the idle about 150 rpm) and appears to pull
> much more smoothly throughout the rev range, and especially above 5000 rpm.
> 
>         The units fits under the distributor cap and looks stock.
> 
>         I bought the unit from Roger Bolick for $63; cheap at twice
> the price.  The installation is very easy, and should take no
> more than a few minutes.
> 
>         "A few minutes" if your name is not Shane Ingate, that is...
> There is a story behind it all (much mirth at my expense).
> 
>         I asked Roger to send me a unit and it arrived FedX a few days later,
> complete with very careful and comprehensive instructions for fitting
> it to the TR6 from Roger.  "Mmm, looks easy enough said I.....".
> 
>         I checked the timing (engine warm) before removing the points and
> then mounted the Ignitor.  I had to use the dremmel a bit to enlarge the
> mounting hole on the Ignitor base plate.  Double check the wiring and start
> the car.  Nothing. Had I shorted the Ignitor?  Popped in the points and it
> ran fine.  Popped in the Ignitor and nothing.
> 
>         Roger was very quick to help me out, and we checked coil
> voltage, etc.  After a few days of email between us, he sent me a new
> Ignitor out of his own car, one that he knew worked.
> 
>         I installed the new Ignitor unit and kicked the motor over....
> Nothing.  I HAD to the doing something wrong.  I went over everything.
> I traced every lead and figured that I was doing something really stupid.
> At this stage I was paranoid that I had shorted the 2nd Ignitor.  So
> I said "the electons go from here to here to here to....wait on,
> how do the electons from the coil to the plug wires when there
> is no rotor in the distributor....."  Oooops.
> 
>         Popped in the rotor, the engine started as soon as I touched
> the key.  I swapped in the original Ignitor, and it works like a
> charm.  I lowered the idle about 150 rpm, and it idles better than
> ever.  Adjusted the idle (no vacume) timing to 12 degrees, and it runs
> fabulously.  I'm stoked.  Of course Rogers directions clearly state
> to pop on the rotor before closing up the distributor cap.
> 
>         I have a Lucas Sports coil from TRF waiting to go in, but
> I want to run with the Ignitor-only for a while - to make it a more
> controlled experiment.  I have the Lucas "bumble-bee" spark-plug leads
> on backorder from TRF, so I will have a truely good ignition system.
> 
>         Now about that brain transplant special from TRF.....
> 
>         Shane Ingate, Dreaded Current Owner (DCO) in San Diego


Shane,

Sounds good. I've looked through Moss TRF and Victoria British 
Catalogues. No Petronix and much higher prices for Allison. Who is Roger 
Bolick. How can I contact him. anybody know where this unit might be 
available in northern CA.

Deano


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