Well, found a new source for information, I think. LOL. Chat GPT fixed a problem I was having with my 413 with popping/backfiring when bipping (is that a word?) the pedal at idle. Also wanting to die upon open/full throttle accelaration when letting off pedal as if no fuel. I simply described the issue and it asked me questions about ignition, etc. and directed me to what areas to check etc. Long and short of it was that:
Pertronix electronic Ignitor 1 was installed by someone.
Factory wiring was maintained for stock appearance.
Ballast resistor was used with no modification.
Pertronix is designed to get a full 12 volts at all times and instructions clearly state bypass any resistance (wire and or ballast).
They did not follow instructions so coil was only getting 6.7 volts.
This caused spark to be intermittant on all cylinders hence rough running and idle.
Chat GPT suggested first I check the voltage. It was correct it, the voltage was too low for Pertronix.
It suggested I run a jumper between the blue wires on the ballast resistor and recheck voltage at coil. Got the 12 volts needed.
Fired it up and never ran so good!!
Chat GPT then suggested ways to fix the issue permanantly.
Run a seperate keyed 12 volt power source straight to the coil or
Solder in a jumper on the back of the ballast resistor to bypass resistance and maintain factory appearance and wiring.
I chose the latter and wala issues solved!
Runs like never before.
Just wanted to share this experience just in case anyone else may be scratching their head on a similar or the same issue.
More to follow as I have dug up a bit more interesting info via Chat GPT on Tuning issues for Crossram Max Wedge engines. Want to share to get opinion and or experiences pro and con.
Thanks,
Jeff
Pertronix electronic Ignitor 1 was installed by someone.
Factory wiring was maintained for stock appearance.
Ballast resistor was used with no modification.
Pertronix is designed to get a full 12 volts at all times and instructions clearly state bypass any resistance (wire and or ballast).
They did not follow instructions so coil was only getting 6.7 volts.
This caused spark to be intermittant on all cylinders hence rough running and idle.
Chat GPT suggested first I check the voltage. It was correct it, the voltage was too low for Pertronix.
It suggested I run a jumper between the blue wires on the ballast resistor and recheck voltage at coil. Got the 12 volts needed.
Fired it up and never ran so good!!
Chat GPT then suggested ways to fix the issue permanantly.
Run a seperate keyed 12 volt power source straight to the coil or
Solder in a jumper on the back of the ballast resistor to bypass resistance and maintain factory appearance and wiring.
I chose the latter and wala issues solved!
Runs like never before.
Just wanted to share this experience just in case anyone else may be scratching their head on a similar or the same issue.
More to follow as I have dug up a bit more interesting info via Chat GPT on Tuning issues for Crossram Max Wedge engines. Want to share to get opinion and or experiences pro and con.
Thanks,
Jeff














