Strange ignition behavior
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02/10/12 10:40 PM
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Hello everyone,
I have a 71 Charger with a Pertronix ignition system, and an MSD blaster 2 coil. The car was idling and running fine, and then all of the sudden it just immediately died... no stutter, no stumble, it was like someone had reached in and cut the ignition off. When I tried to restart it, I got nothing.
It would crank over fine, and as soon as you let off it would backfire through the carburetor. I tried running a hot wire from the battery to the positive side of the coil (not my idea but it seemed reasonable) and still nothing. No spark to the plugs.
After I took the hot wire off the coil, it began to behave a little differently. It now will crank and crank in the "start" position and when you let off to the "run" you get nothing, but when you turn the switch to the "off" position, as if you are about to take the key out, the engine will jerk and turn a little bit.
Do any of you have any idea what could be causing this? I've got a feeling tonight is gonna be a long night of pouring over wiring diagrams, but any advice would help. Thanks!
1971 Dodge Charger SE 470/727/3.91 Suregrip 2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat, 6-speed 1980 Pontiac Trans Am, Y84, WS6 2002 Ram 2500 Cummins/6-speed/2WD/QC 1971 Ford F-350 Ranger
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Re: Strange ignition behavior
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02/10/12 10:45 PM
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Hello everyone,
I have a 71 Charger with a Pertronix ignition system, and an MSD blaster 2 coil. The car was idling and running fine, and then all of the sudden it just immediately died... no stutter, no stumble, it was like someone had reached in and cut the ignition off. When I tried to restart it, I got nothing.
It would crank over fine, and as soon as you let off it would backfire through the carburetor. I tried running a hot wire from the battery to the positive side of the coil (not my idea but it seemed reasonable) and still nothing. No spark to the plugs.
After I took the hot wire off the coil, it began to behave a little differently. It now will crank and crank in the "start" position and when you let off to the "run" you get nothing, but when you turn the switch to the "off" position, as if you are about to take the key out, the engine will jerk and turn a little bit.
Do any of you have any idea what could be causing this? I've got a feeling tonight is gonna be a long night of pouring over wiring diagrams, but any advice would help. Thanks!
Only time I ever saw anything like that was when someone had stripped the plastic drive gear off a slant 6 distributor.
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Re: Strange ignition behavior
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02/10/12 10:55 PM
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Try putting a set of points back in with a stock coil, that will elimate that stuff.I had a brand new pertonix and it fried as soon as power was applied the first time. Some one told me they would do that at times.They gave me a new one but haven't tried it yet.Crane also makes a brain box that goes under the dist. cap. The other stuff, ck switch and starter relay if its not the ing. PS. do you have the light package on your charger?
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Re: Strange ignition behavior
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02/11/12 12:06 AM
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I'd opinionate that the prob is under the dist cap
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Re: Strange ignition behavior
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02/11/12 12:35 AM
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Its not unusual for a Pertronix to throw a spark when the igntion is turned on and or off. I think thats the jerking your seeing.
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Re: Strange ignition behavior
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02/11/12 11:54 AM
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My charger used to have the hidden headlight package, but I recently swapped them out for regular exposed lights. Does that somehow make a difference?
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Re: Strange ignition behavior
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02/11/12 12:18 PM
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Scratchn said that you do not want to leave the ign on w pertronix but it did die while running. I think the Pertronix just up & died. Reportedly they are very reliable but no system is 100% and it may have been abused or Murphy's law
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Re: Strange ignition behavior
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02/11/12 04:25 PM
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If it uses a magnetic pickup, check the gap, and that the shaft is rotating when cranking the engine. Also, check for a short on the coils "-" side. It sounds like the coil is grounded on the "-" terminal, either a short, or the ignition module. When you turn off power to the coil, the magnetic field discharges into the secondary creating a single spark. Most of the electronic ignition systems will grounf the coil "-" terminal until it senses the trigger, so if the pertronix unit does not sense the rotation of the distribitor it will not release the grounded output which would normally create a spark. It is also possable the ignition coil has an internal short.
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Re: Strange ignition behavior
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02/11/12 04:28 PM
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Okay guys, I chased my tail for a few hours and then finally took the petronix off and replaced it with the old points system. Of course it fired right off...
So my question now is, do I need to run a ballast resistor with the MSD blaster II coil until I can get a new petronix?
1971 Dodge Charger SE 470/727/3.91 Suregrip 2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat, 6-speed 1980 Pontiac Trans Am, Y84, WS6 2002 Ram 2500 Cummins/6-speed/2WD/QC 1971 Ford F-350 Ranger
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Re: Strange ignition behavior
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02/11/12 06:08 PM
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Lot of grey area on what you can & cannot get by w on ballast amt but w a non MSD I would use some ballast exp as you dont need another breakdown till you get the Pertronix replaced EDIT somehow missed that you said points, absolutely run a ballast 1 ohm or more
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