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Trollyjack

posted on 11/1/12 at 07:53 PM Reply With Quote
Crossflow

I'm rebuilding a 1300 cross flow

What the best for upgrading the Distribrtor

Currenty its a ford Type with points and a condensor

It looks in good nick have stripped it down and no wear is evident

It has a vacume advance and has weights in the base that also advances, all looks fine

wanting to go to electronic

what is the best for performance

thanks





TrollyJack

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rusty nuts

posted on 11/1/12 at 08:01 PM Reply With Quote
If you can find one a distributor frm a Valencia engined Escort is a popular conversion, get the small wiring loom , connectors and the coil. Just need 3wires connecting
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flibble

posted on 11/1/12 at 08:02 PM Reply With Quote
Heard good things about pertronix when I was investigating the same for my 1690 xflow, although I bought one (and coil) I never did get to try it out as I swapped to a SAAB lump instead, the reviews were favourable though

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trialsman

posted on 11/1/12 at 08:18 PM Reply With Quote
I have the Petronix on my 1300 and love it. I was used to doing the timing every few months and now I just do it for practice. It is always spot on!!! Russ
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myke pocock

posted on 11/1/12 at 08:36 PM Reply With Quote
If you use the Valencie distributor, remove the small module from the side of the unit, clean the faces and then refit using heat conducting compound. I got some from an electronics service engineer. The faces have a habit of oxidising causing problems with preventing the transfer of heat from the module to the distributor body.
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