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- | If you have fitted the 12V EI coil (high-energy coil), add a jumper wire as shown in red: | + | If you have fitted the Datsun 12V [[EI Coil]] (high-energy coil), add a jumper wire as shown in red: |
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Datsun Electronic Ignition distributors have two wires just like a points distributor so they are very easy to wire up.
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Overview
Connect them as follows:
- Black/White wire to 12V ignition circuit -- the POSITIVE coil connector for an EI Coil. Or the POSITIVE side of the ballast resistor if you haven't got the EI coil yet. The distributor control unit needs a full 12V
- Blue wire to NEGATIVE coil connector
With Points Coil
CAUTION: If you are still running the stock 1200 coil, or a Bosch GT40R coil, these are not 12V coils. But the EI distributor needs a full 12V.
So connect to the POSITIVE side of the resistor, not to the COIL POS, which won't see 12V during normal operation. If you engine will start, catch for a moment but die when you release the starter, this is likely your problem.
Stock wiring harness. Connect the dizzy wires as shown.
With EI Coil
If you have fitted the Datsun 12V EI Coil (high-energy coil), add a jumper wire as shown in red:
You may eliminate the resistor for a cleaner install. Just connect all the wires together at the coil POS terminal.
Wire Color Notes
The A-series wiring colours mentioned are from a 1980 Sunny:
- The original white wire which connects from the negative side of the coil to the points is not used and can be removed
- The black wire from the tab on the vacuum diaphragm can also be left off. An optional condensor connects here to reduce radio interference.
- The same applies to the black wire from the positive side of the coil to the body via a capacitor (condensor).