Recently there has been some interest in converting to crank fired distributor-less ignition, here and over at PreludePower. The advantage of
this over a mechanical distributor is that you have exact control of the spark timing for all RPM and engine load conditions; which is really nice if you have any significant engine mods. And since it's totally electronic there are no more distributor parts to wear out.
The interesting thing about this conversion is that most of the parts can be scavenged from mid-90s Fords. Depending on your level of DIY skill you can do this mod for as little as about $200 in parts. The major hurdle for most people though is getting a trigger wheel mounted to the crank pulley.
So I'm considering modifying a few stock pulleys to mount trigger wheels on to be compatible with Ford's EDIS ignition system. They would look similar to the one I made for myself, except that I would probably leave the power steering groove on instead of cutting it off but either way is possible. I ripped out my PS so don't need the extra pulley groove.
At this point I'm just trying to gauge how many people might be interested in something like this. All I would be doing is converting stock pulleys by cutting off the AC groove (and maybe PS if desired) and mounting up a 36-1 toothed trigger wheel. The rest of the conversion is up to you. I have no idea on the cost but I'll guarantee that it will be between $20 and $100. The parts will cost $20 at a minimum and if it's more than $100 it's probably not worth it. Unless people REALLY want these.
So... Comments? Questions? Flames?
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Oh, here is the one I made for myself:
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