PerTronix Ignitor ML-189 User Manual

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12-Volt Negative Ground Installation Instructions

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CAUTION!!! Before installing, please read the following important information....

909-599-5955 www.pertronix.com

12-Volt Negative Ground Installation Instructions

Page 1 of 4

CAUTION!!! Before installing, please read the following important information....

909-599-5955 www.pertronix.com

1. The Ignitor is designed for 12-Volt negative ground systems.
2. Leaving the ignition “ON” with the engine “OFF” for an extended period could result in permanent damage to

the Ignitor.

3. See Chart on back page for coil recommendations.
4. Eight cylinder engines require a minimum of 1.5 ohms of primary resistance. Do not remove resistors if the

coil primary resistance is less than 1.5 ohms.

5. If your Ignition coil has the recommended primary resistance, remove or bypass all external resistors.
6. The Ignitor is compatible as a trigger for most electronic boxes.

12-Volt Negative Ground Installation Instructions

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For Part Number: ML-189

DISASSEMBLY
1. PRIOR TO INSTALLATION TURN IGNITION SWITCH OFF OR DISCONNECT THE BATTERY
2. Remove distributor cap and rotor from distributor. Do not disconnect spark plug wires from cap. Examine cap

and rotor for wear or damage. Replace as needed.

3. Remove the points wire from the (-) terminal of the Ignition coil.
4. Remove and retain the points and condenser. Installing the Ignitor does not alter the internal configuration of

your distributor. Therefore, the points, condenser and hardware can be used as backup.

5. Clean all dirt and excess oil from the point cam.

IGNITOR INSTALLATION
1. Install the Ignitor into the distributor housing, align the Ignitor to the breaker plate as shown in figure 1.

Fasten the plate into place using the original screws.

2. Install magnet sleeve over the distributor shaft, onto point cam. Rotate the sleeve until a slight locating

position is felt before applying pressure. Press down firmly insuring sleeve is fully seated.

3. Module and magnet sleeve air gap is not adjustable.
4. Insert wires through the wire exit hole in distributor housing. Pull the rubber grommet into place. Make sure

wires do not interfere with any moving parts.

5. Reinstall the rotor, and the distributor cap. Make sure all spark plug wires are securely attached.
6. See Wiring Instructions.

FIGURE 1

Wire exit hole.

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