Hello!
I have to say.. this forum is a great learning tool! So far you guy's have really filled in some blanks
It's time to replace the coil in my 78. Currently there is a Bobina Klitz G52S 12Volt Olio (red) installed with a Crane Cam XR700
After reading around.. I'm a little backwards on the replacement. (Mine looks about 1000 years old)
Will you please provide a little assistance?
Pertronix Performance chrome coil High Performance 40,000 Volt
http://www.autoricambi.us/product/IG2-0 ... e-1966-78/
or
https://www.amazon.com/PerTronix-40511- ... PMTQ1CG7FY
Crane Cams 730-0020 PS20 Performance Coil
https://www.amazon.com/Crane-Cams-730-0 ... 9AGXWCN5FA
Bosch Ignition Coil, 0 221 119 027
http://www.vickauto.com/newstore/index. ... ts_id=3817
or
https://www.amazon.com/Bosch-Ignition-C ... 21+119+027
Mako Marelli
http://www.vickauto.com/newstore/index. ... ts_id=4016
Crane Cam XR700 - which coil?
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Crane Cam XR700 - which coil?
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Re: Crane Cam XR700 - which coil?
I went with the whole electronic ignition from Mark Allison. I love it.
Kirk
Kirk
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Re: Crane Cam XR700 - which coil?
Thats a pretty awesome option... just looked into it, and is out of my budgetklweimer wrote:I went with the whole electronic ignition from Mark Allison. I love it.
Kirk
Thanks for the suggestion... I will definitely keep that in mind!
Does anyone have a coil match for the Fireball XR700?
78 Fiat 124
Re: Crane Cam XR700 - which coil?
I upgraded my ignition from dual points to the Allison X700 electronic ignition in 1984. Crane bought out Allison years ago but I believe it is the same optical breaker system. I always used the standard coil without a problem. About 8 years ago my original coil failed and I replaced it with the Bosch Blue you show at Vicks. I actually bought two, one to use and one as a back-up. They are not cheap but the piece of mind of having a spare makes my drives much more fun.
Just keep your internal distributor cap contacts and rotor contacts spotlessly clean and you will have thousands of miles of smiles!
Just keep your internal distributor cap contacts and rotor contacts spotlessly clean and you will have thousands of miles of smiles!
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Re: Crane Cam XR700 - which coil?
Like Bulldog4444, I ran a Crane XR700 with a Bosch Blue coil. The Crane unit ultimately failed, operating sporadically especially as engine compartment temperatures increased. I replaced it with a Pertronix Ignitor installed with thermal transfer paste as suggested by Mark. I've experienced smooth and flawless operation since that change.
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Re: Crane Cam XR700 - which coil?
Perfect! Looks like I am going the Bosch direction... I will post my findings in a few weeks (too much workload right now)bulldog4444 wrote:I upgraded my ignition from dual points to the Allison X700 electronic ignition in 1984. Crane bought out Allison years ago but I believe it is the same optical breaker system. I always used the standard coil without a problem. About 8 years ago my original coil failed and I replaced it with the Bosch Blue you show at Vicks. I actually bought two, one to use and one as a back-up. They are not cheap but the piece of mind of having a spare makes my drives much more fun.
Just keep your internal distributor cap contacts and rotor contacts spotlessly clean and you will have thousands of miles of smiles!
78 Fiat 124
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