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Pertronix 1 and ballast
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02/02/11 05:39 PM
02/02/11 05:39 PM
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MoparJ
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I have two pertronix (not II version) on two separate 383s. I am running the stock replacement coil from the parts store on each, with the ballast hooked up. Can I rid of the ballast? If so, can I take the wire leading to the ballast and tie it into the wire coming off? Both ballasts are single post (one of each side) versions as used originally when a single point setup was used.
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Re: Pertronix 1 and ballast
[Re: MoparJ]
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02/02/11 07:17 PM
02/02/11 07:17 PM
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RapidRobert
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If the Pertronix I just electronically switches the coil pri on/off like the points mechanically did then I think elim the ballast would overload the coil the same as it would by doing it on a stock points setup but I would contact them or Scratchnfotraction in Florida would know if he sees this. EDIT if you are dead set on elim the ballast I'm sure there's a canister shaped coil available that's designed for full 12V that could be painted black and yes you would (w that coil) run a wire (iirc Scratch said #10 is plenty) behind the ballast to bypass it or toss it & connect the 2 wires that were on the end(s) of it
Last edited by RapidRobert; 02/02/11 07:28 PM.
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Re: Pertronix 1 and ballast
[Re: MoparJ]
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02/02/11 07:40 PM
02/02/11 07:40 PM
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Quote:
I have two pertronix (not II version) on two separate 383s. I am running the stock replacement coil from the parts store on each, with the ballast hooked up. Can I rid of the ballast? If so, can I take the wire leading to the ballast and tie it into the wire coming off? Both ballasts are single post (one of each side) versions as used originally when a single point setup was used.
If you by-pass the ballast resistor, you will be feeding the coil with 12v, which I believe overloads the coil. If you wish to connect the (+) red wire of the Pertronix to the coil and eliminate the routing to the ballast resistor ignition side, you will need to install at the minimum a Flamethrower coil.
This is the answer I got from Pertronix tech support yesterday when I asked them the very same thing:
Yes, you can bypass the resistor as long as you install a 1.5 ohm coil. The black epoxy is different then the original (shorter and slightly smaller, I recommend you use the black oil filled coil #40011, it looks original and you can run 12 volts
Last edited by hemi68charger; 02/03/11 09:24 AM.
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