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Electronic ignition

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I am sure this post may be regarded as laziness but having taken a cursory look, haven't immediately hit the relevant thread. Am I sensible in considering an electronic ignition kit for my minor? Just suspect it might be easier for me to maintain electrics on song with one.
Any advice on which systems are best?
Thanks in anticipation, Andrew
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Re: Electronic ignition

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yes it is
accuspark is a good one
buy the complete dizzy fit and forget
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As above, if you must do this - go for a complete new 45D dizzy from accuspark or simonbbc.....
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ive got accuspark systems on 2 moggies fit and forget never had a problem :D
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Thanks all for your advice!
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Just been looking on eBay and get confused by the plethora of Accuspark offers from 'Sportsman' through ' Stelth' to things a deal cheaper. Would appreciate if someone might provide a link to most appropriate purchase for a 1098 MM
Thanks again in anticipation.
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You can save money by buying the kit of module and rotor arm to replace your existing points but the complete distributor replacement gives you the reassurance that you have a known working spare to drop in if anything did go wrong with the new one.
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Just looked on the Accuspark website and they do a complete kit with leads, plugs and dizzy for about £80.
Is it a straightforward job to swap or does it involve a lot of setting up and "Fiddling"? :-?

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I found it straight forward and easy, I set my timing marks to tds before fitting
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sparkrite-TX- ... 4628b53642

Go with this and get a meatier spark too. I've been running one of these for 25 years, faultless!
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Thats a blast from the past.
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I had one in the past that did go blast
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Simple A series engines don't NEED a 'meatier spark' ! The slightest spark will ignite the compressed mixture... This is a common fallacy...the standard coil produces plenty of spark - and larger plug gaps don't help either!
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My extra fuel efficiency must have been brought down from the clouds by fairies then :)
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i remeber them now lol
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Re: Electronic ignition

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One last question please! This is the response I received from the Accupark email interface. Which one please, kit 4 or 5?

" Ouir 45D kit would be correct as long as your distributor is the Lucas 45D type, from the application menu on our website this is kit 5.

If your distributor is the earlier 25D type, then you need kit 4.

Please note that both of these kits are suitable for negative earth only."
Thanks again Andrew
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If you have a 25D dizzy - then you need kit4! But why not just treat the car (and yourself) to a complete new 45D dizzy - then it is drop-in, no fuss no bother, new vacuum advance new cap/leads -all new - and your old dizzy goes in the boot as a 'known good' spare. Some folks run into problems fitting the 'kit' - is it worth the hassle? The 45D is a later model 'improved' dizzy. Go for it!
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Are Accuspark products that unreliable that you need to carry a spare in the boot! :)
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Well Roy did say that he didnt see the need for the electronic ignition.If the OP wants to buy one he'll have a spare.
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The 'spare' is so you can help out other Minor owners when you find them broken down at the roadside! :D
I have good old points - but I do see the sense for 'non-technical' folks to just drop in a complete new dizzy from Accu or Simon (think they are the same product) and have no more worries hopefully for years to come. Folks who have them seem to speak well of them.
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