Posted by Determined on February 20, 2021 at 06:02:15 from (216.130.212.201):
In Reply to: newbie here posted by Ford860Guy on February 19, 2021 at 22:30:23:
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First off Welcome to the site.
I have nothing against the electronic conversions, all of my older vehicles (15+) that came with points still have them.
If you are knowledgeable and comfortable working on point style systems I would leave things the way they are.
If you are one of the many out there who hate messing with points then go with the electronic.
If it is on a vehicle you need to depend on then having a spare module on hand would be good insurance.
Myself I have enough spare points, condensers, coils etc on hand so I have no problem keeping my old junk running with them.
A conversion will not magically give you an extra 25 HP or correct any running issues related to worn distributor gears, bushings, cams , seized advance weights, bad plugs bad wires, bad cap or rotor etc so don't be disappointed if a conversion does not improve how your engine runs.
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