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Unread 03-24-2014, 01:44 AM
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Default Electronic ignition for Mercruiser 170 (1985)?

My distributor shaft is pretty sloppy and a supplier out here (pacific northwest) says electronic ignition will really boost performance. Since I need to fix it anyway I thought this might be a good time to do it right.

Any comments on whether electronic ignition is worthwhile and if so recommendations on what to get? I'm figuring on gettting a high voltage coil, etc.

A motorhead friend is suggesting a local ignition shop that does all kinds of engines but the supplier seems to have a lot of experience with 170's - I'm looking for a little more input.

I really want to be ready this year - supposed to be a record Salmon run - want to be in good shape for that.
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Pertronix 2 w/Flamethrower 2 coil and 8mm plug wires. I also opened plug gaps to .045. Good starts and will idle smoothly at 500 to 550 rpm.
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pertronix is the way to go, but if your distributor shaft is sloppy, it may create new problems, see if you can get the slop out of the shaft before you add to the issue. Is it in the shaft to housing fit? Or is it in the upper shaft to lower? Remember you can use a distributor for a 3.0L/2.5L 120/130/140 as a parts distributor if you can't find a 3.7L. The electronic ignition will help with the slop because there's no side load from the points, but it could lead to erratic timing if the there is enough play.
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Yep! The Pertronix ignition and the Flamethrower coil are definately the way to go!! Changed my 170 over years ago when I rebuilt the motor and it was a really good upgrade. Starts alot faster and runs 100% better. Keep your old points and condenser just in case.
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Thanks - I love it when everybody agrees. I need to dig into my manual about the upper/lower shaft thing and poke around the distributor to get the problem narrowed down. I'll get back with more questions when I understand what I don't understand better.
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The pertronix ignition module is really easy to install, Also I was told never leave your switch on when not running it could damage the module. I think Mallory makes a simular unit but havent heard anything about.
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