How to fit electronic ignition to classic car?

How to fit electronic ignition to classic car?

Check the kit is the correct polarity for your car. Ensure the engine is correctly timed (for set-ups not replacing the distributor) and feel for any play in the dizzy shaft before starting. Test drive over the same route before and after to check performance.

What does electronic ignition point conversion kit do?

The electronic technology also improves the dwell control to improve the spark output of the coil resulting in a hotter spark at the spark plug. Three different electronic ignition conversion kits are available, each with the ability to remove all of the mechanical variances and wear expected from breaker point systems.

How do you add ignition to a HT King?

Connect the positive terminal of the coil to one side of the resistor. Attach the ignition feed to the other side of the resistor then the black wire from the ignition module to the coil’s negative terminal. Connect the red wire to the resistor on the ignition feed side and refit the HT king lead. Connect battery and check timing.

How do you hook up an ignition to a battery?

Attach the ignition feed to the other side of the resistor then the black wire from the ignition module to the coil’s negative terminal. Connect the red wire to the resistor on the ignition feed side and refit the HT king lead. Connect battery and check timing.

Which is the best electronic ignition conversion kit?

Three different electronic ignition conversion kits are available, each with the ability to remove all of the mechanical variances and wear expected from breaker point systems. The original Ignitor Module is ideal for restorations while the Ignitor II provides increase starting voltage with adaptive dwell control.

What is the ignitor III electronic ignition system?

The Ignitor III Electronic Ignitionis designed for the serious performance enthusiast who demands serious power. You’ll experience 5 times more spark energy than a typical points system. Ignitor III modules provide ignition box performance without the “box”. For maximum Ignitor III benefit, select one of the Flame-Thrower III or HC Ignition coils.

What kind of ignition points can I use?

Ignitors are available for most distributors that came with mechanical breaker points and will cover AUTOMOTIVE, MARINE, INDUSTRIAL and AGRICULTURE applications. Step up to one of our Electronic Ignition Conversion Kits and you’ll never adjust points again!

Which is a part of the ignition system?

The ignition system relies on multiple mechanical and electrical components to start and keep an engine running. One of the most overlooked parts of this system is the ignition trigger or the crankshaft position sensor or optical sensor.