It means remove the contact points then use the electronic components to acquire the hi-voltage sufficient to spark plug build the spark, therefore it will ignite the fuel air mixture in the combustion chamber.
electronic ignition
The GL1100 has electronic ignition. No points.
It would have electronic ignition, no points.
No it does not have points or condenser.
Electronic ignition has no points.
To convert the mechanical points and distributor in a 1972 Dodge Power Wagon W200 with a 318 engine to an electronic ignition system, follow these steps: First, remove the old points-style distributor and replace it with an electronic ignition distributor compatible with your engine. Next, install an electronic ignition control module, ensuring it's properly wired to the ignition coil and power source. Finally, adjust the timing as needed and verify that the system operates correctly by checking for a strong spark and smooth engine performance.
It should have electronic ignition.
To convert a Chevy 230 engine from points ignition to an electronic distributor, you'll need to replace the existing points and condenser with a compatible electronic ignition system. This typically involves installing an electronic distributor designed for the 230 engine, which may require rewiring to accommodate the new system. Ensure that the ignition coil is also compatible with the electronic setup. Finally, properly set the timing according to the specifications for the new distributor to ensure optimal engine performance.
How do I change points to electronic ignition on a 5 hp briggs & stratton small engine?
Nope- electronic ignition.
There are no points it has electronic ignition.
O-Boy !! The engine has electronic ignition. *** NO POINTS ***