Thread: No Spark
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Old 04-02-2021, 06:43 PM   #6
Herb Concord Ca
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with electronic ignitions, they are wired different than stock point systems, this is for both 12V and 6V. As your is 12V, the switch should connect directly to the battery, the other side connects to the + side of the coil with the red wire from the module. With ign switch off, one side should have 12V the other side 0v, with switch on you should have 12 volts on both sides of the ign switch. There should be a fuse, between the battery post and the switch, check it if you don't have power to the ign switch. The - side of the coil has the black wire from the module connected to it. The yellow wire from the distributor should be connected to a good ground.
Like Benson says above, if you leave the ign on without starting the car you can burn up the module.
It the car still work start your only choice is put a stock point style distributor in (and re do the wiring) or install another module.
I suggest getting another module.
Good Luck
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