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EuroPinz
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Pertronix ignition

Post by EuroPinz »

Is there a Pertronix ignition to be found/purchased that will work on a swiss Haflinger? What else needs to be done for it to be converted into a civilian ignition, spark plugs, wire, rotor cap, ...etc

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Jacques
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Post by Jim LaGuardia »

Don't know about a Pertonix that fits , but a Pinz cap adaptor and a stock civilian Hafie cap should work.
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Post by EuroPinz »

Thanks Jim,

As usual you're there to help out. I'll check down here and see if maybe one from a Fiat will work. I'll keep you updated.

Regards,

Jacques
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Post by SDPintheLBC »

Jacques -

Did you have any luck with the Pertronix?

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Mark

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Post by EuroPinz »

Well, I haven't been able to find a Pertronix yet - but I found out that here in Europe there is an electronic ignition conversion kit that works with the Haflinger and is made by the company LAUBERSHEIMER. Costs here in Europe 80 Euros and has even a build in LED to help you with setting the timing.

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Jacques
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Post by SDPintheLBC »

Sounds promising. Keep us informed!
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Post by EuroPinz »

The Laubersheimer Ignition seem to work just perfectly. A haflinger owner told me he has been using one for a while and loves the fact that the LED allows setting it perfectly - even while offroading.
He has a complete civilian kit on his Haflinger and had recently mudd in the ignition while offroading. He simply disassembled everything, cleaned everything and put it back together using the build in LED to set the timing again.

Here is the webpage of the company: http://www.laubtec.de/index.html

However, the webpage is only being build hence it is far from being complete.
Since it is in german I'll give you a quick summary. The company specialises in building electronic ignition kits for oldtimers - cars and motorbikes.

Regards,

Jacques
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Post by SDPintheLBC »

Jacques -

Thank you. I just sent them an email.
Mark

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