lomin wrote:
Hi, a couple of days ago I had a "vivid" discussion on f/b with David Walker who works at Link automotive, on this type of kit for 29D. He told the man who wanted to buy it, use points. I recommended that although I personally have reservations about the quality of the kit, that fitting it with their recommended coil, the electronic in this day and age of substandard parts, is a better bet. Neither are failproof, but output at higher rpm is far better with electronic. Generally speaking an electronic car starts better. The current chinese made Bosch GT40 coil can work with either, but output is only OK.
All points that I see have a plastic rubbing block. (better quality used to have fibre) and they seem to wear or melt excessively
condensers are a problem (Even DW owned up to that), but he claims Minispares resin filled or Swiftune race ones have been ok lately !
I looked up the price of those, and if you were in a hurry from Uk, they would cost $80 -$100 ea. ! He says you can buy them in Australia for $16. ???
Coil output also decreases as the revs rise with points.
But having said all this, you need to carefully fit any electronic kit, using heatsink grease. Earth systems are particularly important, as is the coil choice. If you reverse the wiring, this particular MODULE WILL FAIL. If you have a dud plug lead, the module output curve will be erratic, which also can contribute to failure.
I run my own electronic in all my cars, and have never had a failure myself. But I carry a spare module and the tools to fit it. But having been a boy scout, I also carry a fuel pump on tours.
There is always going to be two opinions on this subject. cheers Lindsay
I have two cars with 29D dizzies. Both are fitted with Pertronix LU-142 electronic implants. I have a Powerspark unit in another of my cars (25D dizzy). All run just fine. I too carry a spare (a Pertronix unit) in case of necessity. Many miles so far of trouble free motoring.