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Old 7th March 2010, 08:38 PM
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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?

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Old 7th March 2010, 08:41 PM
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where did they come from?

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Old 7th March 2010, 08:54 PM
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I am assuming this is a Pinto setup do you not have the engine loom?

Is the plug on the Dizzy roundish?


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Old 7th March 2010, 08:58 PM
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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.
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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.

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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


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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?
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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.

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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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