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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Florida and Penna.
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pulls the voltage to coil lower. Some times the engine will fire as soon as you let off the starter button. The engine is still cranking and the voltage to coil increases enough to fire the plugs. It will also kick start with a low battery. G.M.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 903
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He gave me a ride back to my house where I got another coil. After that it started right up. Unfortunately, I left the coil wire hanging and the belt wore through it before I got the rest of the way home. After another ride back to my house for another wire, the car still wouldn't start. This time I bypassed the ballast resistor and it started right up. I'm thinking the new Mallory ballast wasn't really matched to the old yellow top '60's Ford coil I threw on there. I hope that's the case anyway. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: New Jersey
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NOS Mallory coil installed last night and the new ballast is still on there. Started right up but haven't had a chance to road test it yet.
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