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Pertronix Electronic Points Conversion Ih Tractor 12 Volt Positive Ground on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
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Moline, Illinois, United States

Moline, Illinois, United States
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Condition:New Brand:Pertronix Manufacturer Part Number:1442P12 UPC:694342014025

IGNITOR IHC 4 CYL 12V POS GND

For over thirty years, the Ignitor has proven itself in applications ranging from race cars to tractors. The Ignitor replaces breaker point and troublesome factory electronic ignitions with a dependable, self contained and maintenance free electronic ignition system. The Ignitor has been called the "stealth" ignition because of its quick installation and nearly undetectable presence under your distributor cap.

Features

  • Operating Voltage: 8-V to 16-V DC
  • Temperature Range: -50 to 300F
  • RPM Range: 0 to 15,000 RPM
  • Can be used with most point-type coils, optimal performance achieved when used with our Flame-Thrower® 40,000 volt coil.
  • Works great in stock point-type distributors as a trigger for multi-spark CD ignitions, eliminating the need for expensive aftermarket distributors.
  • No complicated wiring makes installation easy.
  • A solid-state electronic ignition system. "Never change points again!"

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