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Posted: 03-02-2021 09:42 pm |
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brendansriley@gmail.com Member
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Hi JHPS enthusiats, I'm Brendan and live in Sierra Madre, CA. I have recently purchased a 1973 JH that appears very original but has a Judson "Electronic Magneto" mounted where the ignition coil usually goes. This thing looks like its from the 60s. Should I keep or replace this thing with an original coil??? Attachment: 3729A7CB-0BB2-4CA5-9993-DF203D4558D0_4_5005_c.jpeg (Downloaded 45 times)
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Posted: 03-02-2021 10:29 pm |
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pokeyjoe Member
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That's a capacitive discharge ignition (CDI) coil replacement unit. They will produce a hotter spark. If it's not causing any problems, I'd leave it alone.
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Posted: 03-02-2021 11:59 pm |
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brendansriley@gmail.com Member
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Thank you for the quick reply. I will leave it alone as the date code says it made in 1974...Must be really reliable.
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Posted: 03-04-2021 11:58 pm |
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redracer Member
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the capacitive discharge systems(like the Crane & Allison ones that were used on our cars) will not work well with the tachometer unless you modify it. That may not be important, but another problem with too large a voltage gain is the crossfiring you will get because of the narrow diameter of the distributor--anyone have any idea as to the maximum voltage gain allowable for our dizzys? Have no idea what voltage you may be producing, but the Pertronix with the standard dizzy work very well.
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