tbm3fan
Old Man with a Hat
I did mention a few weeks back after my long drive the car wouldn't start the next day. Checked the coil and it was in specs. So I pulled the Ignitor II out and put in an untouched spare. Car started up right away. Great, so I took it out for a 40 mile drive. Next morning it wouldn't start again. Well I just checked out the Ignitor module and it is definitely out of spec in less than 15 hours.
So I pulled everything and threw in a Mopar ignition using a very nice, clean, rebuilt distributor and standard coil. Of course the car wouldn't start like back in 2010 with the stock ignition. In run I get a steady 6.8 volts. In start I get only 8.8 volts max. In my splice, which I used to power the Pertronix, I get 10.2 volts. The splice comes off the blue wire before it goes into the ballast resistor.
Now where is full voltage in start?
So I pulled everything and threw in a Mopar ignition using a very nice, clean, rebuilt distributor and standard coil. Of course the car wouldn't start like back in 2010 with the stock ignition. In run I get a steady 6.8 volts. In start I get only 8.8 volts max. In my splice, which I used to power the Pertronix, I get 10.2 volts. The splice comes off the blue wire before it goes into the ballast resistor.
Now where is full voltage in start?