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High energy bluebird coil wires?
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Guys, I bought a l20b motor out of a series to bluebird, and just trying to wire it up. Its in a sunny that had no wiring in it at all, so doing everything from scratch. Trying to hook up the dizzy and coil. The dizzy has a pink wire that goes to positive on the coil, and a green wire that goes to negative on the coil, but im at a loss as to how to wire up the coil to my ignition switch (from scrtch), and wondering if the is a module or something i dont have that needs to go between the coil and ignition.. Any help would be great...

Posted on: 2009/4/13 7:26
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Re: High energy bluebird coil wires?
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run ignition power to the positive side of the coil....wiring done

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Re: High energy bluebird coil wires?
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Thats what I thought, but i have no spark... any ideas???

Posted on: 2009/4/13 10:45
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you sure the green and pink wires are around the right way? is the coil healthy? are all the other parts of the ignition system healthy?

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The green is going to coil negative, pink to positive. I have tried 2 coils. The motor was going before i put it in the sunny. I have run a wire direct from battery positive to coil positive, and still no spark. Thats what made me think i may be missing something.

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