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Re: Spark from coil, but not from distributor. Any advice?
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Also check the clearance between the pertronix module and the pickup magnet(s) that sits under the rotor button. As close as possible, but not touching. maybe the issue is that the pertronix unit is not triggering...

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Re: Spark from coil, but not from distributor. Any advice?
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So be sure to connect both wires from the 1200 harness to the coil+ terminal. These are the two wires that connected to the ballast resistor


So this is not how it's supposed to be?

I tried that Benny but no win, no spark at all now Will get out with the test lamp and if the ignition is circuit is faulty I'll bridge the ignition (as Dylan suggested) and see if there is any success then.

I really need to improve my understanding of electrics, totally flying blind here

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Re: Spark from coil, but not from distributor. Any advice?
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Yes, ensure both wires are attached to the Coil + terminal

BR - cranking 12V
BW - non-cranking 12V

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The splade that has the blk/red trace and blk/white trace goes to the + coil terminal. The blk/red trace wire is there to supply +12v during cranking so that a nice big fat spark is availble.

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Re: Spark from coil, but not from distributor. Any advice?
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Chris, do you have a test lamp? Even a multi-meter will do if it has a continuity option. See circuit diagram for pertronix installation. Looks like you have +12V to both sides of the primary winding of the coil.

The splade that has the blk/red trace and blk/white trace goes to the + coil terminal. The blk/red trace wire is there to supply +12v during cranking so that a nice big fat spark is availble. Normally there is only ~ +9v to the + coil terminal via the black/white trace wire to increase the lafespan the of the no longer installed points.

The two single spade blk/white trace wires that used to go to the ballast resistor need to be joined together or reinstall the ballast resistor. If the wires are joined together the coil will see +12V all the time or with the ballast resistor it will see +9v once the engine has started and teh starter is no longer engaged.

The black single spade wire that went from the -ve side of the coil to the distributor body can be disconnected as you now have the -ve [black] wire from the pertronix unit connected directly to the -ve side of the coil.
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Re: Spark from coil, but not from distributor. Any advice?
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HAD SIMULAR PROBLEM RECENTLY CHANGED EVERYTHING WHEN GOING FROM POINTS TO ELEC YOU DONT NEED BALLAST RESISTOR ANYMORE
JUST USE THE MAIN POWER WIRE FROM HARNESS STRAIGHT TO POSATIVE ON COIL ALSO SHOULD BE ELECTRONIC IGNITION COIL NOT POINTS COIL AS THEY NEED HIGHER SPARK
MAKE SURE DIZZY IS EARTHED I RAN LEAD FROM DIZZY TO BODY

TRY TAKING DIZZY OUT AND ROTATING BY HAND WITH IGN ON SEE IF YOU GET SPARK THEN
THATS WHAT I HAD TO DO AND ITS ALL GOOD NOW

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Re: Spark from coil, but not from distributor. Any advice?
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Yikes. One terminal has many different wires going into it. There are the two from the ballast resistor (white-black combo) a bundle of wires from the main harness and of course the positive from the distributor.

Is this making logic in your mind ddgonzal? Here are before and after shots.

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Re: Spark from coil, but not from distributor. Any advice?
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The spark I thought was quite weak, it is there but weak I guess.

Thanks for the ideas and info guys, I will take some pictures tomorrow and upload them after I have another look at the wiring.

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What kind of spark are you getting? A white thin spark won't power a spark plug, maybe not even jump the gap from rotor to cap.

You should get a big fat yellow or big fat blue spark.

BTW, GT40 is a 3 ohm unit. So be sure to connect both wires from the 1200 harness to the coil+ terminal. These are the two wires that connected to the ballast resistor.

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Is there a wire that is supposed to be insulated from, but may be earthing on the distributor body?

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Re: Spark from coil, but not from distributor. Any advice?
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That's a doosey! Does the coil lead fit properly on the coil? I'm guessing you changed the parts with all new ones. I wonder if the carbon button in the dizzy is touching the rotor properly?

You can isolate the ignition switch by hot wiring it just to test. That'll at least rule that out. Just run a lightish cable from the battery to coil +ve (light so it'll burn out if something is wrong).

I'd be suspecting the cap or coil lead or the connections to them.

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