PerTronix Flame-Thrower Magnetic Trigger Billet Distributors User Manual

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MAGNETIC TRIGGER
BILLET DISTRIBUTOR
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

07/10

LIMITED WARRANTY

PerTronix, Inc. warrants to the original Purchaser of its Flame-Thrower billet

distributor that the product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship

(normal wear and tear excluded) for a period of 12 months from the date of

purchase.

If within the period of the foregoing warranty PerTronix finds, after inspec-

tion, that the product or any component thereof is defective, PerTronix will, at its

option, repair such products or component or replace them with identical or simi-

lar parts PROVIDED that within such period Purchaser:

1. Promptly notifies PerTronix, in writing, of such defects.

2. Delivers the defective product or component to

PerTronix (Attn: Warranty) with proof of purchase date; and

3. Has installed and used the product in a normal and proper

manner, consistent with PerTronix printed instructions

THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF

ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING

ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A

PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

THE FURNISHING OF A REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT COMPONENT

OR COMPONENTS SHALL CONSTITUTE THE SOLE REMEDY OF

PURCHASER AND THE SOLE LIABILITY OF PerTronix WHETHER ON

WARRANTY, CONTRACT OR FOR NEGLIGENCE, AND IN NO EVENT WILL

PerTronix BE LIABLE FOR MONEY DAMAGES WHETHER DIRECT OR

CONSEQUENTIAL.

440 East Arrow Highway

San Dimas, CA 91773

909-599-5955

www.pertronix.com

GENERAL INFORMATION
1. IMPORTANT: Read all instructions before starting installation.
2. This distributor requires the use of a Capititive Discharge (CD) or other

primary Ignition System.

3. Flame-Thrower Billet distributors come with hardened steel distributor gears

which should not be used in applications with a billet camshaft. Consult

camshaft manufacturer for distributor gear compatibility.

4. Engines that have been decked, had significant cylinder head milling or oil

pump modification should be checked for oil pump bind and proper cam

gear engagement prior to installation.

DISTRIBUTOR REMOVAL
1. Crank the engine until the number 1 cylinder is positioned at top dead center

on a compression stroke. The timing indicator should point to 0.

2. Remove the distributor cap, and make sure that the rotor is pointing

towards the terminal used for the number 1 cylinder.

3. Disconnect the battery negative (-) cable.
4. Disconnect all wires and hoses attached to the distributor.
5. Remove the distributor hold down.
6. Remove the distributor by lifting up on the distributor housing while slightly

turning the rotor.

7. Check the distributor gear for signs of excess wear, or potential problems.

DISTRIBUTOR INSTALLATION
1. Remove the Flame-Thrower billet distributor cap.
2. Install the distributor gasket over the gear, and up to the distributor collar.

Use a small amount of gasket adhesive to help hold the gasket in place.

3. Lubricate the distributor gear and distributor shaft with clean engine oil.
4. Turn the shaft so that when the distributor is placed into the engine, the

rotor position matches that of the original distributor. As the distributor drops

down, the rotor will turn slightly as it engages with the camshaft gear.

Adjust for this rotation by turning the rotor a few degrees prior to the gear

engagement. Several attempts may be necessary to achieve the proper

rotor position. The distributor collar should sit completely flat on the intake

manifold or block.

5. Place the distributor cap onto the housing.
6. Turn the housing so that the terminal, that represents the first cylinder in

the firing order, lines up with the rotor.

7. Install the distributor hold down and tighten the hold down bolt slightly.

Once the ignition timing is adjusted the hold down bolt should be tightened

completely.

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