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Old 11-09-2017, 12:30 PM   #10
gearheadbill
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Default Re: Ballast resistor

hopefully Im thinking about this correctly. I should be able to un-hook the wire from the dash (resistor in place or not) to the coil, then use a jumper from the battery (running thru a correct ballast resistor) to the coil ... for testing purposes. Hopefully remembering to unhook the jumper before I damage my new coil.
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