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Old 01-31-2015, 03:43 PM   #1
vjjack04
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ignition to coil wiring 55 2nd gen

Guys, my ignition just stopped firing and i think the my Pertromics Flamethrower III module may have gone bad. I have about 13 volts to coil and plugs dont show spark. When i flip the switch to on i have the same volts to the neg side of the coil, off nothing, like its supposed to be....the thing was running fine and all it does is turn over now. Oh the engine is a modified SBC. The neg side of the coil should have the green wire from the ignition.....right?
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Old 01-31-2015, 04:20 PM   #2
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Re: ignition to coil wiring 55 2nd gen

The ignition system will provide ground to the coil and intermittently interrupt this ground to cause spark. It won't provide constant ground. A quick test to see if the ignition system is working is to connect one end of the light to positive side of the coil and one end to the negative terminal then crank the starter. If the light blinks evenly and regularly you know the system is trying to fire the coil. If that's the case you can check for spark at the distributor end of the coil wire, then on one or two plug wires to see if there's a problem on the secondary side.
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