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carlknight1982
7th March 2010, 07:38 PM
Well we progress! thanks to AshG I now have the last parts I need for my ignition set up,
now i need to pick the collective brains of you guys, I have an electronic dizzy with 3 wires, an ignition module with 6 wires and a coil with ballast resistor
anyone shed some light on what goes where?
cheers guys
Carl
twinturbo
7th March 2010, 07:41 PM
where did they come from?
TT
twinturbo
7th March 2010, 07:54 PM
I am assuming this is a Pinto setup do you not have the engine loom?
Is the plug on the Dizzy roundish?
TT
AshG
7th March 2010, 07:58 PM
yep the plug on his dizzy is round. it all come off my 1600 pinto. had everything other than the loom as another forum member nabbed that off me.
AshG
7th March 2010, 08:04 PM
this is the diagram that dogwood did ages ago. i think we agreed at the time that the black wire should be a switched live and not a constant live but think that's about it.
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p212/muddypaws4x4/Picture285.jpg
dogwood
7th March 2010, 08:11 PM
More like this...
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p212/muddypaws4x4/Picture285-1.jpg
twinturbo
7th March 2010, 08:16 PM
Ok... Should be....
Module
1 Brown ( Circuit 31-29 ) -- Goes to body Earth
2 Black + Red ( Circuit 15-13 ) -- Distributor
3 Green + Yellow ( Circuit 1-5 ) -- Distributor
4 Black + Green ( Circuit 50-7 ) -- To starter solenoid Black + Blue
5 Black ( circuit 15-1 ) -- To Ignition Live at ignition switch ( Black + Green )
6 Green ( Circuit 1-3 ) -- To Coil -VE terminal
Coil
+12V to Black+Green at ignition switch.
-ve to module pin 6
TT
carlknight1982
8th March 2010, 07:55 AM
thanks guys, so i take it the ballast resistor is inline with the coil +VE feed
and that the starter solinoid feed is a the switched live from the ignition feed?
twinturbo
8th March 2010, 08:37 AM
I don't think it's a balast, there's no point having one unless it's switched during cranking and none of the diagrams show this nor is there any wiring for it. As far as I am aware all sierras use 12V coils at 12V all the time.
I think it's a surpressor or something. I would have to have a good look at one.
TT
carlknight1982
8th March 2010, 10:08 AM
ah, thats a possibility but i dont want to wire it up without it incase i blow the coil, i'll post a picture of it tonight when i getback from work.
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