Author Topic: Electronic Ignition Conversion Kit for 50s Kaiser-Has Anyone Have Success?  (Read 2583 times)

Geoff Hacker

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Hi Gang...

We're working on our '53 Kaiser and a good friend wants to replace the points and condensor on my car with an electronic conversion kit.  It fits inside the distributor.  Will a universal one work?  Has anyone done this before successfully?

Any help / advice is appreciated.

Thanks

Geoff Hacker
Tampa, Florida

Doc

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Do not know if they have a kit to fit the Kaiser or a 6-volt unit, but I have used a Pertronix successfully in both a '57 Hudson and a '66 Ambassador. But they require 12 volts.
'54 Manhattan
'54 Late Special
'51 Frazer sedan

jbailey

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Pertronix does make a positive ground 6 volt ignition system, but you will most likely need to change the coil as well to be successful.  Here is the like to Petronix's instructions for installation.
 
http://pertronix.com/docs/instruction-sheets/1142P6.pdf

There are 2 pertronix systems covered, one for distributors that operate clockwise (Pertronix ignitor part no. 1142), and one for distributors that operate counter-clockwise (Pertronix ignitor part no. 1143).  I have not seen these systems in a KF product, so I don't know how well they work in KF applications.  I have seen similar electronic systems in plenty of Corvairs.  Some Corvair folks swear by these systems, others rather stick with the traditional points, rotor and condensers.

John B.

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Hi Geoff, I just installed a Petronix  ignitor, coil and ignition wire set in my 1951 Frazer Manhattan. Very easy to install, started right up after the installation. I bought mine from Summit Racing, great price and fast shipping. The ignitor goes in the - circuit from the ignition switch to the coil. The coil + terminal is then connected to ground. The Petronix website has the part numbers and instructions to do the installation. The ignitor, 40,000 volt coil, a set of E3 spark plugs and suppressor ignition wire set all about $225.00.

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I believe Summit is where I got mine too and I forgot to mention that I also acquired the matching coil.
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'54 Late Special
'51 Frazer sedan

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I've had good luck with the Pertronix Ignitors on Studebakers. Others have had issues with them quitting with no warning, so they carry a set of points and condenser in the glove box. The one thing you must be super careful about though, at least on the earlier versions (Ignitor I ?) is that you cannot leave the ignition in the 'run' position for long periods of time without the engine running or it will damage/zap the electronics.

I've heard lots of folks that say the Pertronix made the car start so much easier, and run so much better. I didn't see much difference, but the cars I installed them on had the ignition system in very good shape (wires, caps, plugs, points, etc).

Paul
Winston-Salem NC
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Geoff Hacker

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Guys....Great information and thanks so much for sharing your experience.  This will make it easier to accomplish what I need to do.

Greatly appreciated and have a great day.

Geoff

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Thanks to all for your help. 

Geoff
« Last Edit: June 19, 2017, 08:55:03 PM by Geoff Hacker »

DTort96646

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Hi Geoff, also the factory solid core ignition wires must be replaced with suppression core ignition wires. The solid core (Copper Wire) will destroy the ignitor (Hall Effect Sensor). A direct replacement suppression core ignition wire set is not available, but Petronix sells a Universal 7mm set that works perfectly.

Geoff Hacker

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Will do.  Thanks DT...