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MALLORY DUAL POINT for Y Block

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Hi guys i've been offered a nice condition Mallory dual point dizzy for my 292, I've run them in other motors with good results, What are your opinions ???

Its only gonna cost me £25 ($40)

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Steve.

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For what its worth i have used a Mallory Dualpoint in my 289 T Bucket for over 10 years without any problems at all, it does have Vacuum advance and i get 25mpg on a run and 20 around town, I wouldn't run a street car without Vacuum advance personally. I have a Mallory Electronic in my 302 F100 and it has been super reliable.

The only problem i have ever had with Mallory dizzy's is that the Condensors are poor quality and don't last long, I replaced mine with a Lucas U.K. one and never had a problem again.

I just wanted to know if there are better alternatives to use on a Y block ???

Steve.

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The MSD distributor with vacuum advance would ba an alternative but you'll find it quite pricey as you'll likely only find a new one of these versus the price you found your Mallory for.  Another alternative would be any '57 and up distributor with the mechancal advance being recurved to come in quicker and retrofitted with an electronic conversion to get rid of the points.  I agree with the others in trying to keep a vacuum advance on the distributor as it definitely helps the fuel mileage.

Lorena, Texas (South of Waco)


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Greetings Langy - if nostalgia is what you want, the Mallory is a good working period piece no doubt. It requires some knowledge of how to set the dual points - but it sounds to me like you already know that drill. The best, most reliable "sparkerizers" on the market today are undoubably from MSD - just takes some serious coins to get on board.  

There are several different electronic ignition "add-on" kits for the Y distributors - particularly if you can grab a housing from a 57 or later. Ignitor, Accel, Crane - jump to mind. Every last one of them will saturate a coil (meaning they will pump out serious sparks) better than the old Mallory at virtually any engine speed - and because the factory style distributor will support vacuum advance - you win. Reliability and parts availability are another issue when it comes to the add-ons. Some have had great luck with them - HoLun hates a particular brand - and some have nothing but praise. A couple of my buddies were stranded by lack of parts for an aftermarket system (but they also could have carried a spare or some emergency points too).

After some research (and going through my wallet) I finally went to a Y distributor with a Ford electronics package. It has common service parts (at least for now) - and the trigger mechanism that goes into the distributor housing is super reliable - and its also exactly the same as the one MSD installs in their distributor. Not only that but MSD, sells a plug in connector for it so that you could just use it to fire an MSD CDI box by direct connection. I would highly recommend this set-up for a hot rod. MSD makes very reliable, virtually OEM quality aftermarket parts and few will argue the point. Takes some coins though. 

I had a Ford Duraspark II electronic system go over 160,000 miles on my old 1979 F-150 - so as far as durability goes, it gets my vote. To build the most reliable system - with the best performance, (for the least expense) I'm just running what is a virtual clone of the F-150's ignition, with a nice spark curve and vacuum advance. I've got a spare controller in the trunk (that I bought on ebay for $15) and that ought to do the trick for a cross-country cruise or two. When my T-bird is done, she is going to hit the road.      

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/9ea2bf28-00c4-4772-9ac7-d154.jpg 
 Steve Metzger       Tucson, Arizona

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Steve thanks for the information its exactly what i was looking for.

Cheers

Steve.

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Pertronix makes a conversion for the mallory dual point, and you could run a 57 unit with a msd box

Gary Ryan San Antonio.TX.



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