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Oh yeah, I'm checking it in neutral after I let the engine run for a bit. Being that the car is on jackstands, I've been putting it run in gear for a few minutes.
funny you should say that, as I was writing my post, I was thinking if that would help. I was thinking of just lowering the jackstands as far as I can.
Looks like I have a nice puddle under my Charger that I haven't had the pleasure of driving yet. It looks like it the dipstick tube seal. Do I really have to drop the pan, or can I just catch whatever fluid drops? The car is up on jackstands, so working on it isn't so bad, I just don't want to...
I put in the 0.6 ohm flamethrower coil today. I jumped out the ballast resistor and the car ran fine. So, I tried to run it with the ballast resistor hooked up, and the car ran fine. :wtf: I thought these coils would only work without a ballast resistor.
Thanks. I reached out to them, they told me they are long gone and can’t get them anymore. So I tried M&D Electric. I know it’s a long shot, but what the hell.
I'm wondering if I could get a replacement plug for where the engine harness plugs into the forward light harness. The harness's are in good shape and I wouldn't want to replace the whole harness.
I'm going almost the same thing. I have a pertronix II and I called them about what coil to use. First, they told me to use a 1.5-ohm coil, I bought one and called them again and was told I need a .06-ohm coil. So, I bought a 45111. I'm going to try using a relay to circumvent ballast resistor...