Author Topic: Pertronix in transistorized ignitions  (Read 1482 times)

George Lollar

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Pertronix in transistorized ignitions
« on: May 23, 2022, 00:31:53 »
I'm in the process of installing 123 into 1970 280SL, and ran into the problem of no coil voltage due to transistor module.  Found in the forum history a recommendation from 2004 to run black Pertronix lead to connection point #7 of transistor module.  Before I burn something up, can anyone comment on viability of this fix?

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George Lollar
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1970 280SL Green/White
1994 E320 Coupe

kampala

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Re: Pertronix in transistorized ignitions
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2022, 09:16:04 »
George

I cannot really help with your question — However, I can clearly say that something is quite confused. 

You state Pertronix but then you mention 123 ignition.    These are two different systems and impossible to combine.  You either install a Pertronix into your existing distributor ( remove points and replace with Pertronix)  OR you completely remove your distributor and install a new full assembly 123 ignition distributor. 

It’s one or the other, you cannot physically have both.  Once clarified, hopefully someone can help.

250sl - later - manual
280sl - 1971 - Auto - LSD

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George Lollar

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Re: Pertronix in transistorized ignitions
« Reply #2 on: May 23, 2022, 17:58:30 »
Kampala -
I have Pertronix installed into factory distributor.
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George
George Lollar

1970 280SL Green/White
1994 E320 Coupe