Pertronix Question
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Topic: Pertronix Question
Posted By: davidg
Subject: Pertronix Question
Date Posted: July-26-2015 at 12:13pm
I just put a Pertronix (basic) system in my truck (Ignitor and Flame Thrower Coil) in my '68 F250 w/390. It seems to run fine (except for a slight miss at idle and min. throttle roll on speed). I noticed on the instructions, Pertronix says you must have 12 volts at the + terminal on the coil. I only have ~6.5 volts. I have read in searches that Ford used a ballast resistor wire in their ignition systems to reduce the voltage to 6.5 volts for the points system..
Have any of you guys dealt with this Pertronix voltage issue? It seems to run fine with 6.5 (except for the irritating miss that was there with the points too).
My goal is to solve this irritating miss at idle or slow cruise. When I get on it, it runs like a scalded pup.
I also burned out a condenser recently, and that is why I am trying the Pertronix. The only thing I haven't tried is putting all new spark plugs in. I may have a bad one?? Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated.
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Posted By: hdspringer99
Date Posted: July-26-2015 at 12:25pm
Bypass the ballast resistor or find a suitable 12V ignition source for the pickup. I had a similar issue and had to bypass the ballast resistor to get full voltage. The instructions should mention this, mine did.
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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: July-26-2015 at 12:38pm
Dave, If a ballast resistor isn't obvious, then you are correct that the resistance come from a wire feeding the coil. Follow the wire from the coil back to where there's a connection. Disconnect one end and confirm the wire is resistor by Ohming it.
Yes, condensers seem to not hold up lately. I only got 23 years out of the one on my Y block! Good luck with the conversion. You may want to carry a spare with you!
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Posted By: davidg
Date Posted: July-26-2015 at 2:49pm
Dennis.....Yes, the directions do say it should have a full 12 volts to the + on the coil. It just doesn't say how to do it. Its interesting that it seems to run fine, other than the annoying miss, which was there before.
By the way, based on your forum name, I see you have a '99 HD Springer (I have a keen sense of the obvious ). Nice bike!! The guy I bought my '97 Heritage from bought a '98 Springer to replace the '97. The late 90's springers are gorgeous bikes!! I would love to have a white w/ red stripe '97 springer. They sure hold their value.
Pete.....You only got 23 years out of a condenser!?! I would take it right back where you bought it from and DEMAND a new one !! I got 23 days from the first one, and put another one in, and had then started having the miss. issue. I got antsy to put a Pertronix in to see if that will solve it. I like your idea of following the wire back to see where it terminates. I do not see a ballast anywhere.. Do you know what ohms I should expect?
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Posted By: peter1234
Date Posted: July-26-2015 at 4:16pm
do you think the skip could be in the idle circuit?
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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: July-26-2015 at 4:23pm
davidg wrote:
Dennis..... I like your idea of following the wire back to see where it terminates. I do not see a ballast anywhere.. Do you know what ohms I should expect?
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Posted By: davidg
Date Posted: July-27-2015 at 2:16am
Guys....I appreciate the responses on this problem. It was virtually impossible to follow the ignition wire back into the cab, so I ended up finding a 12 volt wire coming off the ignition. I ran a jumper wire out to the coil so it had 12 volts. It now seems to run much better with no skip or miss.
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Posted By: Hollywood
Date Posted: July-27-2015 at 11:30am
I don't know why you wanted to change the plugs when the directions said to have 12 volts at the coil and you had 6.5
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Posted By: davidg
Date Posted: July-27-2015 at 4:59pm
I was bored! And, that pesky miss was going to go away one way or another.
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