ignition issue? ballast resistor hot.
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1978 dodge truck 4 pin ballast. Been parked 4-5 years, but was my daily driver before this. Got it running again, but it seems to be cooking the ballast resistor. It will restart fine again if left to cool off. Amp gauge is reading high so I think it might be overcharging??? Will a bad voltage regulator cause this?
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Re: ignition issue? ballast resistor hot.
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Don't understand the question is the truck not starting or are you worried the resister is getting hot?
Allen
Here's a novel idea, let's not throw a bunch of parts at the car hoping it will fix the problem and instead spend a little time diagnosing it first.
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Re: ignition issue? ballast resistor hot.
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If the charging system has a problem of high output voltage, then the ballast resistor will run very hot.. Eventually it will burn itself up because its resistance increases as it heats up forcing it to absorb more voltage... Just my $0.01..
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Re: ignition issue? ballast resistor hot.
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Might slow charge the battery on a charger overnight
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Re: ignition issue? ballast resistor hot.
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Ballast resisters run hot. You don't want to touch one at an time. New they will smoke. Ballast resister should have nothing to do with the rate of charge.
Clean it, if it's Dirty. Oil it, if it Squeaks.
But: Don't fix it, if it Works!
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Re: ignition issue? ballast resistor hot.
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It will start and run when it's cold/first started. But if run for awhile then shut off it won't restart and it acts like a bad ballast as it fires once after cranking over and then the key is released due to no start. Starts fine again after cooling off for a bit. It's charging at 14.78 volts. Can the voltage regulator be tested?
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Re: ignition issue? ballast resistor hot.
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Might slow charge the battery on a charger overnight
Did that.
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Re: ignition issue? ballast resistor hot.
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If it were the ballast it would not be intermittant like that. Once burnt out they are dead. Are you sure that yo aren't boiling fuel out from the carb into the intake causing a flooding condition. Have you tried to start it holding the gas pedal to the floor to unload a flooded engine. Coils can also have thermal breakdowns.
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Re: ignition issue? ballast resistor hot.
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When it's good & hot & acting up I'd have a helper turn the key to "start" with you under the hood checking voltages at the coil/ballast and do you have another good dist you could plug in at that point in time and spin it by hand to see if it's the pickup. yes charging the batt suggestion was not for the ballast but was for the bulkhead as to not aggravate things any further till you sort it out
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Re: ignition issue? ballast resistor hot.
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pulled the coil wire and just get the one spark when it won't start and the key is turned off.
Sounds like classic ballast issue sort of but the last time my old truck acted like that it was the ECU
I agree Robert but cooling off wouldn't bring the ballast back to life. It could a coil, ECU, or pick up coil with thermal breakdown. But when the connection in a ballast is burnt off it is gone.
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Re: ignition issue? ballast resistor hot.
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Sounds like a bad ECU, or more likely a bad ground to the ECU. Rusted from sitting I bet.
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Re: ignition issue? ballast resistor hot.
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Sounds like it was a bad ground.
Bad ground or other connection problem IF it stays gone now.
If not, it's just an intermittant component you haven't found yet.
Your previous(prior to the reg change) voltage readings were fine. You asked abouth testing the regulator. By reading the voltage with it running, that is what you did. Changeing the regulator, to the one you have now, with the slightly lower reading, should not have affected anything. Not any good components anyway.
If it stays gone, it was a resisitance in a connection somewhere getting hot. If it comes back, ikt's a resistance in a component (pickup coil, ecu) doing the same thing.
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Re: ignition issue? ballast resistor hot.
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I could very well be the ballast, it's called an intermittent OPEN. If there is an open in the resstance wire the ballast is made out of it will get larger as it heats up. It is entirely possible that, cold, the break touches fine, but as it heats up and thnigs expand the connection is lost and the enigine dies. Once it cools off it works, classic intermittent open behavior.
Easy test, jumper out the ballast and see if it runs then, pull the jumper and see if it dies again.
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