Points, Distributor Conversion

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Post by jefflaw35 »

gumper wrote:those parts are from the marine catalog
I want to say I have seen the same kit go in a car. Maybe there are differences.
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gumper wrote:those parts are from the marine catalog
Roger that. Must be just generic packaging but I think the part numbers are the same anyway.
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Yes I think it is generic packaging. I also checked the catalog and it is a different number for a marine 318. I also tried the epoxy filled coil. It has a very strong looking spark.
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I got mine at Napa. Or you can get them from http://www.centuryperformance.com Works real good, I still have ballast resistors.
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Torcan,

I installed the Sierra Marine "Igniter" electronic conversion kit in mine 7 years ago and the engine has been very happy ever since. :lol: Same distributor as yours, it involved witching out the plate in the dist, running an extra wire to the coil then resetting the timing.

I would highly recommend doing this no matter what brand of kit you choose. It keeps the performance of the engine more consistent and improves reliability.

Hope this helps.
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As was already stated, don't bother if your distributor is worn out. That means its time to replace/rebuild the distributor, and breakerless or not isn't going to change the need for a rebuild/replace in that situation.

Mallory makes some nice breakerless distributors for upgrade in your application (228 Merc). They are spendy though, and you are looking at 800-1000 dollars to make the switch if you have twins.
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Commissionpoint wrote: Mallory makes some nice breakerless distributors for upgrade in your application (228 Merc). They are spendy though, and you are looking at 800-1000 dollars to make the switch if you have twins.
Single screw Commissionpoint :)

Thanks for all the suggestions,

Going to go ahead with suggestions and change out the distributor.
Not sure yet which I will go ahead with though, but..... I would like to put the "Best" in her. So I will also look at the suggestion from Commissionpoint.

Also, I am going to take the shrink wrap off today Friday April 6, and paint the bottom of her with Interlux Fiberglass Bottomkote Black.
Will post up some pics when I get a chance to show my progress off :)
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It's a good choice Torcan, you'll be happy you went that route; takes the worry of current distributor condition out of the picture. Mallory YLM series is a good distributor.
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Big D wrote:Mallory YLM series is a good distributor.
A great choice for what Torcan is looking to do. :)
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Century Performance is across the street from Mallory & their largest distributor. They can get you exact copies if you have Mallory's. http://www.centuryperformance.com
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Bottom paint done....!!!!!!!!!
I found muscles I didn't even know I had, but I am glad she is done,
was a b***h painting the underbelly on my back in a small crawl space, but she is done.

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Nice job T
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Nice job with the bottom paint. I noticed that your F25 only has one exhaust, which surprised me since my F26 has two. Is this a common difference between the F25 and F26?
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The Dog House wrote:Nice job with the bottom paint. I noticed that your F25 only has one exhaust, which surprised me since my F26 has two. Is this a common difference between the F25 and F26?
Only one engine, don't know much about the F26
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Nice job you've done - feeling your pain 7 foot more :D

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