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    65 satellite killing coils.

    Thanks for updating. It also helps others.
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    Msd blaster coil hot to the touch. No Sparks

    This is a new dist. Check the p/up air gap. If it has moved, & got larger, you will get no spark.
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    71 GTX- electronic ignition conversion

    Use a GM HEI 4 pin module, mounted on a heat sink to the dist body. Less wiring, less connections to fail. Switch to an E core coil, which allows removal/bypassing of the bal res. And a spark with more energy, 0.060" plug gaps..... Info & pics on the web.
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    Bypass Ballast Resistor

    The coil you are using determines whether or not a bal res is reqd with it. The Pert unit is just a 'switch' in this case that switches the coil current on/off. Bypassing/removing the bal res will burn out the coil if it is designed to be used with a bal res.....
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    Pertronix Igniter Install

    No, you can retain the coil for use with HEI but you have to use the bal res with it if that coil is designed to use a bal res. You will not get the best out of the HEI unless you use an E core coil with 0.4-0.6 ohms pri resistance.
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    Pertronix Igniter Install

    The best place for Pertronix products.....is on the shelf at Pertronix. If you want a better ign system than the Chrys ECU, use the GM 4 pin HEI module. See post #26 & others.
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    Sunday afternoon and no spark.... 440 6 bbl

    Well that wouldn't help.....
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    Lithium battery

    Lithium batteries should only be sold if a fire extinguisher is included in the sale....
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    No fire at spark plugs.

    Getting the + & - wires reversed on the coil does not damage the ECU or coil; it gives reduced secondary voltage.
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    Proper 1975 period replacement spark plug cables/boots question

    Packard made plug leads for different manufacturers; these had a carbon track that carried the spark current. Very high resistance 10-30,0000 ohms. The carbon was also liable to break & cause hard to find misfires. I saw on another forum that Packard now make wires with a heli wound conductor...
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    Generic question: Looking to understand why 'hotter' camshaft requires more ignition advance.

    R/T boy has covered it well. The mixture is less dense as cam overlap increases. More distance between the molecules; flame front takes more time to spread; hence more timing [ advance ] needed to get the most productive burn. With really big cams, up to 50* at idle may be needed...
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    Are you ready for a real weird one? Random NO spark from a MP electronic ignition system despite numerous parts swapped around...

    Semiconductors in the ECU can suffer from something called thermal runaway; basically, they overheat & their electrical characteristics change. They can return to 'normal' when they cool down. If an ign coil is used with a low pri resistance, say 0.5ohms, then the power transistor in the ECU...
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    Are you ready for a real weird one? Random NO spark from a MP electronic ignition system despite numerous parts swapped around...

    Have not read all the replies. Has the vac adv been hooked up? Every time the VA deploys, it flexes the p/up wires. Eventually the wires break.....& no spark. I would try a new p/up or different dist.
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    Sunday afternoon and no spark.... 440 6 bbl

    This thread is a great example of where a little knowledge is dangerous.... OP, you need to get some help ON SITE from somebody who knows Chrys ign systems.
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    Sunday afternoon and no spark.... 440 6 bbl

    The magnetic pick up inside the dist. If the vac adv was hooked up & working, the p/up wires will eventually break because the wires flex every time the vac adv moves. Disconnect the plug & measure the resistance, should be 100-500 ohms; flex the wires while measuring checking for an open...
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    SPARK PLUG

    NGK BP5S
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    Electronic ignition and tune up Part numbers Please

    Best bang for the buck is the GM HEI 4 pin module conversion. Pics on the web of the module mounted on the side or under the dist. You could use your existing coil & bal resistor with it but better spark performance using an E core coil such as MSD #8207. You could even use your original points...
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    Sunday afternoon and no spark.... 440 6 bbl

    Why did the air gap in the dist close up [ no spark on that cyl when that happens ]????? I would be looking for something loose, shaft &/or busing worn.
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    New distributor long cranking to start up

    That looks like a copy of the POS MSD Ready to Run....& Ready to Stop. The pick up air gap is probably too large. When the air gap is too large, not enough voltage is generated by the p/up to trigger the module. A sluggish starter, old battery will also reduce the voltage generated because...
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