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convert to Pertronix Ignition? 4 years 5 months ago #142789

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I would like to convert my 1963 short shaft Homelite to Pertronix ignition. Others may have done this already. Could anybody help me out with part numbers?

Greg Anderson
Monona, WI

PS: haven't been on this site for years. Getting revved up with my Homelites again!!

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convert to Pertronix Ignition? 4 years 5 months ago #142796

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Don't know about Homelite, but I did this on my Mercruiser 165 (basically a GM 250 6 cylinder inline) and it made a dramatic difference. Engine runs smoother, starts easier, and I only have to set the dwell. However, the only problem I ran into was with the coil. When I bought the ignition module, they recommended a specific coil. It did not work properly with my engine. When I re-installed the original coil it ran fine

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convert to Pertronix Ignition? 4 years 5 months ago #142822

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Got my answer from a very reliable source (Bill Roberts). Pertronix Part #1545. I have not installed yet but sure it will work.

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convert to Pertronix Ignition? 4 years 4 months ago #142953

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Got it installed and it works perfectly! Was all set to have to reset the timing. The motor started right up, idled smoothly as could be. Checked timing and it was perfect at 8* BTDC. Thank you Bill!

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convert to Pertronix Ignition? 4 years 4 months ago #142956

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Bravo.

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convert to Pertronix Ignition? 4 years 4 months ago #142976

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Welcome.
Yes, I think the pertronix is a must have for these engines. Stable idle, instant starts, smooth cruise. Doesn't add power, just helps her start and run efficiently.
I sold all my factory tooling and parts.

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convert to Pertronix Ignition? 4 years 3 months ago #143184

It does work well, but am curious if it requires a different coil?
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convert to Pertronix Ignition? 4 years 3 months ago #143186

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However, the only problem I ran into was with the coil. When I bought the ignition module, they recommended a specific coil. It did not work properly with my engine. When I re-installed the original coil it ran fine


As I said. they recommend a specific coil, but it didn't work right. If you do get a new coil make sure you can return it for a refund.

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convert to Pertronix Ignition? 4 years 3 months ago #143188

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I have to comment that I love that boat and motor combo. I wish you the best at keeping it running and out on the water!

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convert to Pertronix Ignition? 4 years 3 months ago #143190

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I used the original coil that was installed on the motor when it was new in 1963. That coil has a rounded top and is about 5" +/- tall. To restate after instalation the motor started and ran great without having to retime.

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convert to Pertronix Ignition? 4 years 3 months ago #143196

YUP.... it does.

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