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Is this the right way to test the ballast resistor

Started by blown motor, September 24, 2024, 03:30:12 PM

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dodj

Quote from: blown motor on September 29, 2024, 07:18:39 PMI'm using a Rev-N-Nator.
I'm not familiar with it. As far as wiring it is the same as stock? Or is it a rewire like the msd?
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chargerdon

Quote from: dodj on September 29, 2024, 01:37:28 PM
Quote from: chargerdon on September 27, 2024, 05:19:20 AMthen the resistor can lower that voltage to even lower.   
The resistor is bypassed during start, at least it is supposed to be wired that way. Limits coil voltage once it's running.

There are two different electrical paths...   During start the resistor for the coil is bypassed to give a hotter spark for starting....However, trace the path and you will see that during "start" the voltage to the ECU gets passed thru the other side of the resistor thus lowering its voltage...with the voltage already dropping to near 9 due to the starter drawing massive power that can then drop the voltage to the ECU.  If it drops below 6 volt it wont recognize the reluctor and will not trigger the fire of the coil.   

That is why the connections for the "start" cycle thru the flat connector at steering wheel and thru bulkhead have to be clean !!   It can be a problem...   

blown motor

Quote from: dodj on Today at 04:32:50 AM
Quote from: blown motor on September 29, 2024, 07:18:39 PMI'm using a Rev-N-Nator.
I'm not familiar with it. As far as wiring it is the same as stock? Or is it a rewire like the msd?

I looks just like the original ECU but has a built in rev limiter. It's plug and play.
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Quote from: blown motor on Today at 06:44:02 AM
Quote from: dodj on Today at 04:32:50 AM
Quote from: blown motor on September 29, 2024, 07:18:39 PMI'm using a Rev-N-Nator.
I'm not familiar with it. As far as wiring it is the same as stock? Or is it a rewire like the msd?

I looks just like the original ECU but has a built in rev limiter. It's plug and play.
Rev-N-Nator is a 4-pin ECU so the ballast would not effect it but I imagine if voltage is to low that would cause an issue. 
I'd want a known good ECU on hand to test with.  :alan2cents:
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Rich G.

My friend was chasing an intermittent no spark for a long time. Wound up being the pickup in the distributor. When he had no spark I just unplugged his distributor and plugged in a spare I had and spun it in my hand and he has spark. Easiest way to check if the problem was in the distributor.

blown motor

I popped off the distributor cap and the reluctor wheel and the pickup had very fine rust on them for some reason. This was annoying because I have indoor storage heated in the winter so I would have thought that with a mostly constant temperature and humidity that wouldn't have been an issue. Anyways I cleaned them with some sand paper. One reluctor fin had a very small chip out of it. Can I change just the reluctor wheel and pickup and where do I get those?
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