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TV 2M8O
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Posted: 23-November-2016 at 2:17AM |
Guys,
Hanging the MSD Blaster 2F coil on the 460 as as I was reading thru the instructions, it states "when installing on a factory Ford ignition system, a 0.8 ohm ballast resistor or resistor wiring MUST be installed." "WARNING: Failure to use a ballast resistor with the factory Ford ignition system could result in personal injury or component failure." Two questions: 1. Which wire does the ballast resistor or resistor wire go into? 2. If I remember correctly, isn't one wire of the ignition circuit already a resistor wire? THANKS ALL
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californiajohnny
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Yes it comes right off of the ign switch, IIRC it's a green with red stripe or white with a red stripe
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John,
So it's the green wire that goes to the terminal marked TACH on the horseshoe coil connector? DAMN, I hate to mount that fugly resistor on my firewall! Need to see if I can find an inline 0.8 ohm resistor to hide inside the engine feed harness convoluted wrap running across the engine to the coil. Thanks buddy!
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the resister wire is under the dash, it's between the switch on the column and the bulkhead at the firewall (inside of the car wiring) i got into some of this stuff when i added a tach in the sport cluster swap
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Is it part of the coil circuit?
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yes from what i understand it's on the inside of the circuit, and changes to 12v after the firewall engine compartment (not sure i get that part but) and i think the color changes through out the full circuit???
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i don't believe the aftermarket info on Ford installs has ever been fully / correctly hashed out and is ambiguous at best. late models with points used a resistor wire in the harness specifically for the points coil, when Ford moved to electronic the coil changed as did the resistor wire(s). i say wire(s) because the fender mounted module uses 2 power supply wires, one fed from the
i would ohm/ volt the coil power supply wire in your car before doing anything, 1976? Edited by Rockatansky - 24-November-2016 at 7:54AM |
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Max, yes it's a '76 (460).
Went with the MSD coil for a bit move voltage and I really don't want that ballast resistor hanging on the firewall! Is the supply line the green one marked TACH TEST on the horseshoe connector? Any idea what it should read volts/ohms?? THANKS
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my bad joe, i forgot you had the dura spark. yes i'd check wires with an ohm/ volt meter!!! you probably could mount the resistor along the wire just inside the car next to the fuse box so it wouldn't be seen under the hood
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might get hot?
I'd wait on worrying about mounting it until you determine if you even need it or not i have no idea what your 1976 coil power supply wire should ohm / volt to, but I'd compare voltage to normal charging or around 14.7~ish. my best resource regarding 1976 / duraspark voltages would be George Pence owner of the Pantera forum, i'll see if i can get him interested after The Dinner
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found an oldy but a goody, if you like your undies twisted
pertinence begins at the bottom of the first page, Danford has been through the wringer with coils, resistance & impedance i hate to say it but I'm not sure I'd go mess'n
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here is what you are looking for... scroll the thread and others have posted pictures...
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Joe do you have a factory tach?
Johnny will a 1976 factory tach be affected by adding the resistor before the + coil terminal? just curious whether Joe has one or not
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californiajohnny
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i think the 77 and later tachs were a 3 wire deal those kind use a neg. triggered set up the 2 wire inline kind has the pos. power flowing through it to read.
so i followed the diagram that states to cut the wire past the firewall after the resister wire not sure how this can be 12 volts after the resistor wire (from 8 to 12) but that's how it works. i don't recall replacing my resistor wire for a normal one but i must have and forgot, because i checked voltage at the end of the wire (later) where it connects to the HEI (GM style) and i had 11.8 volts (resistor wire should knock it down to about 8 volts) i must have changed it and just don't remember---memory not so great as of late |
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i hate to make such a big deal out of it but I've seen several times too many resistors & too low voltage at the coil +
Oldster i know has a 72 Fury, by the time i looked at it he had 3 resistors in the circuit from all the 'mechanics' following the directions. poor thing would barely fire to start, removing 1 resistor made all the difference in the world and he was hesitant to remove the 2nd, that's the way he drove it but at least it started better i got the ? out to George, waiting ... what the Pantera guys do to relieve the load on their old & fragile ignition switch is to use the factory coil + wire to trigger a relay straight from battery / charge voltage. that way you know double darn sure what your coil feed is, it's not diminished from going through the switch (11.8v) and it's not cooking your switch either. relay baby
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NOPE... standard dash. I think to keep myself out of trouble initially, I'm just going to clean up my original coil and reuse for a while until I can get this sorted out.
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what year 460/car is this for? I think ballast is only needed if it is pre 1976 ? if you have ammeter vs volt gauge there is a need for this resistor I believe. Aquartlow could better address this
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There is a resistance wire that comes from the ignition switch that is used on at least a '73 model year through to '79 intermediates, this is true if using a BLUE strain relief Duraspark module. The '77-'79(and maybe earlier) California model intermediates with Duraspark ignition modules could/should have came with a RED strain relief, these DO NOT have a resistance wire to reduce voltage to coil when engine running. The resistance wire has roughly 8.5-9.0 volts while engine running and full 12+ volts when cranking engine. When trying to run 12v straight to an ignition coil causes more current to flow than what a BLUE strain relief Duraspark ignition was designed for, it may idle and run but when a decent load is placed upon engine it will usually die and/or the module will get hot and shut down(or possibly be damaged). If wanting to use straight 12v for a coil that a ignition system will support, the resistance wire can be used as a trigger for a Bosch style relay that can be wired to send full 12v/battery voltage to the coil, but can be easily returned to the stock style coil wiring configuration without cutting/hacking the original wiring.
Now there is a voltage reducer on the back of the instrument cluster, but that is just for a few gauges(oil pressure, fuel sender and water temp), not the ignition system.
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I should also mention I am using msd system and 3g system you had given me info on. Will I still need this ballast ?
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I would say to leave the resistance wire intact if connecting directly to the 2F coil. This may help clear up a few things:
It seems(looking at the supplied diagram) the resistance wire is still in place when connecting the MSD ignition inputs from the original "horseshoe" Duraspark coil connector. *In General* It is said that if an ignition coil has a resistance value below 1/2 ohm(measured across the + and - coil terminals) or so it can have a "straight" 12v input without issue, over 1.0 ohm usually requires a lower input voltage to keep the coil from burning up/overheating. Hope this is helpful.
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