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#1 Urgent Help.
darrenwilson Posted on: 2013/5/26 4:01
Hi folks Needs urgent help.I have installed e15 dizzy [No points].wires are 1 to positive and one to the negative of coil when using points less ignition do you need to bypass the resister? .Thats ok!But the serious part is that i dont kno where wires go.Keeping me back from firing up my motor.

Stands as this currently what wires to use and what not to is my main prob.
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A PIC of coil.
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All help would be greatly apriciated an help me to start up my engine.


#2 Re: Urgent Help.
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/5/26 4:12
Wire the new Coil the same way as the old coil:
START wire to COIL+
IGN wire to ballast resistor on the new coil


The no-points distributor if it has BLUE and BLACK/WHITE wires will go the COIL+ (BW) and COIL- (BLUE) terminals.

If the no-points distributor has RED & GREEN wires then it needs an external electronic module.


#3 Re: Urgent Help.
darrenwilson Posted on: 2013/5/26 4:26
Ok thanks.
Its The no-points distributor if it has BLUE and BLACK/WHITE wires will go the COIL+ (BW) and COIL- (BLUE) terminals.Got that right,But i asked some 1 an they told me to remove resistor.
So IGN wire to ballast resistor on the new coil what part of the resistor does the wire go?What goes to the battery??


#4 Re: Urgent Help.
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/5/26 19:39
Do not remove the resistor UNLESS the coil is designed for use with no resistor.


#5 Re: Urgent Help.
darrenwilson Posted on: 2013/5/27 12:53
I dont know if the coil was designed to use with out resistor.


#6 Re: Urgent Help.
Posted on: 2013/5/27 16:42
What's the part number on the coil? Brand etc. more information and we can,see if we can work this out.

On my 1200 I think the wires were just bridged together when removing the resistor.
My stanza, well I had to put terminals on each of the wires and hook up to the positive, of the coil.


#7 Re: Urgent Help.
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/5/27 18:56
Since the coil appears to have a resistor bolted to it, it almost for sure REQUIRES the resistor.

For the factory 1200 wire colors for Start and IGN wires, see Coil Wiring.






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