Mustang Monthly Homepage
Facebook Subscribe Now | Reader's Rides

Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Electronic Ignition

 
 
Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Electronic Ignition
Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Electronic Ignition
17 Because our distributor houses a PerTronix electronic ignition conversion, we wanted to make the extra wire as discreet as possible. We found an old elbow connector in our spare-wire-connector box, stripped it down, then soldered it to the PerTronix lead that goes to the negative side of the coil. A bit of shrink-wrap covered the connection and, at first glance, the connection looks factory. The positive wire from the PerTronix was routed discreetly behind the distributor and tapped into the factory coil feed wire. View Related Article
Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Completed Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Carb Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Fuel Lines Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Carburetor Throttle Linkage Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Motor Mounts Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Reproduction Yellow Top Coil Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Classic Auto Air
Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Power Steering Pump Bracket Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Mounting Bolts Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Power Steering Pump Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Installing The Compressor Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Dogleg Bracket Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Alternator Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Reproduction Belts
Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Oil Filter Decal Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Power Brake Lines Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Air Filter Cover Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Cooling Fan Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Electronic Ignition Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Exhaust Manifolds Ford Small Block Engine Detailing Installed Manifolds
Get Adobe Flash player
Mustang Monthly