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  • #16
    fasterfords ...consider that sold , try and find me a price ....cheers
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    • #17
      so how much are then ?

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      • #18
        How much are these?
        Autumn Has Arrived by Kevin Frost, on Flickr

        CHES'S UNDERSTUDY...........

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        • #19
          just found out http://www.aldonauto.co.uk/shop/product.asp?P_ID=117

          £93 for the ignitor and £136 with the flamerthrower II coil

          but only for Lucas dizzys mines the red/brown cap ? bosch ?

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          • #20
            The Aldon 'Ignitor' has been proven successfully over many years. It is the ideal choice for the race enthusiast, general road user or classic restorer. It fits entirely under the distributor cap for a neat, clean look and costs up to 40% less than other makes.

            Facts about the 'Ignitor'

            Operating voltage: 6v to 16v DC
            Temperature range: 50 Deg.F. to 300 Deg.F.
            RPM range: Full operating range of engine down to zero RPM

            With the ignitor there are 30,000 to 35,000 volts available. Normal range on (OK) standard systems range from 26,000 to 27,000 volts. The 'ignitor' can be converted to a high energy system by the installation of a high energy coil and silicon HT leads. The Aldon 'Flame Thrower' coil or Lucas sports coil have both proven to be very compatible with the ignitors.

            Both negative and positive earth applications are catered for. All ignitor applications are determined by the distributor make and model. The ignitor is available for most Lucas, Bosch, Motorcraft and Delco 4, 6 and 8 cylinder distributors.

            NEGATIVE EARTH APPLICATIONS

            1847V 4 Cyl. Bosch - Clockwise Rotation

            1243 4 Cyl. Ford Motorcraft - Pinto

            Supplier of Performance parts. Weber Carburettor main dealer. Specialist in own make Performance Distributors and Electronic Ignition units
            cheeRS

            DAVE

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            • #21
              Cool. Looking into it now
              Autumn Has Arrived by Kevin Frost, on Flickr

              CHES'S UNDERSTUDY...........

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              • #22
                Originally posted by RS2000CUSTOM
                Originally posted by Banishit
                so let me get this right you just stick an aldon ignitor into your dizzy in place of a rotor arm and hey presto electronic ignition no more boxes or other wiring ?

                how much if so would love to get rid of the lumi as I cant remember how to rewire it
                Thats correct - nothing easier
                Thought the aldon ignitor replaced the points system only.. didn't realise it replaced the rotor arm too
                Paul

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Judge_Fudge
                  Originally posted by RS2000CUSTOM
                  Originally posted by Banishit
                  so let me get this right you just stick an aldon ignitor into your dizzy in place of a rotor arm and hey presto electronic ignition no more boxes or other wiring ?

                  how much if so would love to get rid of the lumi as I cant remember how to rewire it
                  Thats correct - nothing easier
                  Thought the aldon ignitor replaced the points system only.. didn't realise it replaced the rotor arm too
                  oopps sorry

                  In place of points and condensor - lol
                  cheeRS

                  DAVE

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                  • #24
                    I'll find out tomorrow and let you know.
                    Mk2 Mexico - now sold
                    http://www.retrofords.co.uk

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                    • #25
                      Just found the receipt for £68 + £11 delivery. £79 total.

                      Its for a Bosch distributor though.

                      How does £55 sound including delivery ?
                      Mk2 Mexico - now sold
                      http://www.retrofords.co.uk

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                      • #26
                        If GazW dont want it and mine the brown dizzy cap is the right one I will take it from you fasterfords ?

                        cheers
                        Brian

                        are all Lucus black caps ?
                        bosch brown?

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                        • #27
                          Motorcraft = Black

                          Brown = Bosch
                          cheeRS

                          DAVE

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                          • #28
                            thanks Dave just making sure

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                            • #29
                              mines a motorcraft dizzy... so wont be no good to me

                              cheers
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                              • #30
                                Gaz,
                                I passed your car on the AA van on the way home, looks vv nice btw, sorry about you problems though.

                                I would recommend you throw the Motorcraft distributor as far away as possible, and then fit a Bosch unit with the ignitor from Mark (Fasterfords).

                                The Motorcraft or "Vario-dwell" as it is generally known in the motor trade is a rubbish alternative to the proper Bosch unit - the baseplates and bearings wear out really quickly and throw the dwell setting out.

                                Put a Bosch on it - easy to get parts for too - as it's the same as all late Capri/Transit/Sierra/Granada/Scorpio pintos :thumbup:
                                Cheers Rob.



                                www.RWD-Escort.co.uk

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