I recently replaced my points with the Pertronix Ignitor and Coil.
I followed the instructions and bypassed the ballast resistor.
I couldn't get the wires through the bottom of the distributor so had to pull the distributor.
I put the distributor back in and lined up cylinder one wire on the distributor when the engine was at TDC on the compression stroke of cylinder #1 (by felling the push of air in the spark plug hole on cylinder one).
It started. I then rotated the distributor CCW a little and set the timing with the timing light to about 8 before TDC without the vacuum advance, which goes to about 12 when the vacuum advance is connected.
The engine starts and runs, and doesn't idle too bad, but as soon as I give it some gas it sounds bad and sometimes backfires.
Is it something to do with the Pertronix, the timing or am I looking in the wrong place?
Help! The summer is here!
I followed the instructions and bypassed the ballast resistor.
I couldn't get the wires through the bottom of the distributor so had to pull the distributor.
I put the distributor back in and lined up cylinder one wire on the distributor when the engine was at TDC on the compression stroke of cylinder #1 (by felling the push of air in the spark plug hole on cylinder one).
It started. I then rotated the distributor CCW a little and set the timing with the timing light to about 8 before TDC without the vacuum advance, which goes to about 12 when the vacuum advance is connected.
The engine starts and runs, and doesn't idle too bad, but as soon as I give it some gas it sounds bad and sometimes backfires.
Is it something to do with the Pertronix, the timing or am I looking in the wrong place?
Help! The summer is here!
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