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 Found a distributor with a 32Y-V4 Pertronix Ignitor in my parts.

 Created by: ssuperflyoldguy
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 Posted: Jul 26, 2017 09:15PM
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Awesome info as usual, that distributors list was pretty comprehensive. I hope I find the #'s. Thought there were only 3 distributors...

 Posted: Jul 26, 2017 06:27PM
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Being a 59D it would be for A+ engines.  However, the 59D was used in both 998 and 1275 engines.  There should be a five digit number beginning with "4" stamped into the side of the housing.  Look that number up in Marcel's dizzy database (link below) to see if the curve is right for the engine you are building.

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Are you asking which model distributor is shown in the picture where the red/black wires are passing through the distributor without a grommet?

I would not use the Pertronix with the crimp butt splices inside the distributor.   I would carefully remove the butt splices, solder the wires together using the minimal amount of solder, and put very short lengths of heat shrink over the solder joints.  Those wires have to flex inside the distributor when the breaker plate moves during vacuum advance.  You don't want the wires to bind up the movement and you don't want to force the wires to flex repeatedly in one spot like where they enter the crimp butt splices.

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Got some more pics, the first one appears to be a 59D which is a 1275 "type" - what is the other one for? Apparently pertronix is for 12v negative ground but don't see any #'s on it.....

 Posted: Jul 18, 2017 09:58AM
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So there is an Aldon distributor w points on an 850/998 we are working on now - does std Lucas stuff fit in it?? Thanks again everyone

 Posted: Jul 17, 2017 06:07PM
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I do not recognize the numbers you list.  I assume they may be mold marks, not a model number.  If you can identify what type of distributor the kit is in, it can be moved to any similar Lucas distributor.  For example, if it was in a 25D4 distributor, it will fit any 25D4.

The wire color codes for positive and negative ground kits are different.  If your module has red and black wires, it is for negative earth.

EDIT:  Just to clarify my first paragraph above, the Pertronix unit is basically a switch.  It is not unique to an 850, 998, or 1275.  It is unique for which distributor type it fits.  If it came out of a Lucas 25D4 distributor, it will fit any 25D4.  If it came out of a 45D4 it will fit any 45D4, and so on.

I also failed to mention that the Pertronix tech support people are very good at responding to customers.  You can always call them and inquire about the numbers you found molded onto the unit you have among your parts. 

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 Posted: Jul 17, 2017 05:26PM
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Found a distributor with a Pertronix Ignitor in my parts. I can't get a picture to load from my phone - # on the top of it is 32Y-V4. Cannot find a cross reference for that # but I want to use on a 998. I'll get pic posted soon and I'm not up on my distributors either.

Spent at least an hour looking which I do before asking possibly very dumb questions - anyone know what a 32Y-V4 is for? negative or positive ground etc? Thanks

I know I have several odd distributors with Pertronix in em - & one was off of a 998 - doesn't mean it's correct tho...