iboaterlurker5
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Factory wiring setup is attached.
My old coil went bad so I installed a new coil (1.5ohm) flamethrower I coil. (PerTronix 40111 Flame-Thrower 40,000 Volt 1.5 ohm Coil).
Per the instructions the coil wants to bypass the external ballast resistor. So I removed the ballast resistor from the circuit.
I have the orange wire running from the starter solenoid (i) terminal straight the coil's positive terminal. I have the violet wire running straight from the alternator to the ignition terminal on the terminal block.
For the ignitor I was running red wire to + terminal on coil and black wire to - terminal on coil.
The distributor is a prestolite distributor has no negative or grounding wire (I assume it grounds itself through the block/shaft).
When I move the key from the off position to the run position (not trying to start yet (4 pole key switch), the distributor ignitor instantly burned up. I know you aren't suppose to leave the ignitor in the run position very long (I didn't, only about 2 seconds before it started smoking before I could even engage trying to crank it) because given a minute or two it can burn up from constant 12v.
Where did I go wrong? Should I not source power for the ignitor from the i terminal of the starter solenoid? Should I leave the ballast resistor circuit in place for the alternator also? Does the alternator still need that resistor? It is same model number alternator as in the diagram.
My old coil went bad so I installed a new coil (1.5ohm) flamethrower I coil. (PerTronix 40111 Flame-Thrower 40,000 Volt 1.5 ohm Coil).
Per the instructions the coil wants to bypass the external ballast resistor. So I removed the ballast resistor from the circuit.
I have the orange wire running from the starter solenoid (i) terminal straight the coil's positive terminal. I have the violet wire running straight from the alternator to the ignition terminal on the terminal block.
For the ignitor I was running red wire to + terminal on coil and black wire to - terminal on coil.
The distributor is a prestolite distributor has no negative or grounding wire (I assume it grounds itself through the block/shaft).
When I move the key from the off position to the run position (not trying to start yet (4 pole key switch), the distributor ignitor instantly burned up. I know you aren't suppose to leave the ignitor in the run position very long (I didn't, only about 2 seconds before it started smoking before I could even engage trying to crank it) because given a minute or two it can burn up from constant 12v.
Where did I go wrong? Should I not source power for the ignitor from the i terminal of the starter solenoid? Should I leave the ballast resistor circuit in place for the alternator also? Does the alternator still need that resistor? It is same model number alternator as in the diagram.
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