I recently put in a Petronix II and Flamethrower II coil. I replaced the plugs and gapped them to .045. The originals (with the points/condenser) were @ .030. It seems to run smoother. I was able to get the idle with the c4 in drive down to 600. That's a first. I have not had the chance to test drive it yet. I'll test drive it with the port and then the manifold to see which is better.
There is still a miss though. I'm trying to hunt it down.
When I first started it up, one of the front lifters was tapping pretty consistently. After about 5 minutes, it stopped. The lifters were replaced about 10,000 miles ago (~ 8 years ago - I don't drive it much - had it in storage for awhile). Does that oil detergent work to solve sticky hydraulic lifters? (substitute in one quart of the detergent oil, run the engine for five minutes and change the oil again).
I played with the gap between the rotor magnet and the petronix mag pickup - tried to get it as far as I could - I had to file down the aluminum base of the petronix mag pickup to swing it far enough away from the rotor magnet to get the .030 spacing required. The aluminum base was hitting the vac advance arm.
I'll post this as another topic - keep it on track.
Ski
There is still a miss though. I'm trying to hunt it down.
When I first started it up, one of the front lifters was tapping pretty consistently. After about 5 minutes, it stopped. The lifters were replaced about 10,000 miles ago (~ 8 years ago - I don't drive it much - had it in storage for awhile). Does that oil detergent work to solve sticky hydraulic lifters? (substitute in one quart of the detergent oil, run the engine for five minutes and change the oil again).
I played with the gap between the rotor magnet and the petronix mag pickup - tried to get it as far as I could - I had to file down the aluminum base of the petronix mag pickup to swing it far enough away from the rotor magnet to get the .030 spacing required. The aluminum base was hitting the vac advance arm.
I'll post this as another topic - keep it on track.
Ski