[Healeys] Pertronix wiring

Per Schoerner per at schoerner.se
Tue Dec 20 10:23:59 MST 2016


Bob
OK, thanks for the explanation, I'll keep that in mind when I go to install these units.

Per

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> 20 dec. 2016 kl. 17:32 skrev Bob Spidell <bspidell at comcast.net>:
> 
> re: "... I don't think a connection between the coil and chassies is a good idea ..."
> 
> Not only is it a good idea, it is required for a Pertronix installation.  A points system grounds the coil to the chassis--indirectly--through the points, the 'little “boot lace” wire,' the distributor body and the engine.   To use the ubiquitous water analogy, the points are 'downstream' of the coil, and the grounding is necessary to allow current to flow through the primary winding of the coil when the points are closed.  A Pertronix switches current 'upstream' of the coil; so the coil has to be grounded with a separate wire which passes current to ground (the chassis).  
> In a points system, the coil is 'permanently' grounded by our friend the Trusty Cutoff Switch in the boot when the switch is in the 'OFF' (don't run) position.   You can retain this 'anti-theft feature' with a Pertronix by using the wire from the coil to the cutoff switch--white with black trace IIRC--and re-wiring the switch so that the coil is NOT grounded when the switch is in the 'OFF' position.   This will prevent current flow through the coil regardless of whether the Pertronix is in the on or off state.        This only requires knowledge of which terminal is which on the switch, and a couple of the terminals on the wiring have to be replaced since the terminals on the switch are different sizes.        Note you have to move the wire on the coil as well (which should instigate the '+/-' vs. 'SW/BAT(?)' coil markings discussion ;)
> As for the 'boot lace' wire inside the distributor, in theory it MAY not be needed, as the Pertronix is, in effect, a SPST (single-pole, single-throw) switch, and the unit is solid state (duh--that's why we like them), but the transistors etc. in the Pertronix probably need a ground reference provided through the base of the unit.  I'd leave it in.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Bob
> 
>> On 12/20/2016 6:39 AM, Per Schoerner wrote:
>> Simon
>> I have ordered two positive ignitors, one for me and one for a friend. So if you wait a couple of weeks I can probably give you an answer. However, I don't think a connection between the coil and chassies is a good idea,         unless the other terminal on the coil is connected to somewhere that is NOT connected to the battery directly. Normally you know, one terminal is connected to the ignition key and the other is connected to the points.
>> 
>> Per
>> 
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