Question . Key switch has to stay in start mode or engine dies .As long as you grind on the starter it will try to start let go and let it come back to run position engine dies. 440- 6 70 GTX. Thanks
There may be a small difference in ohm rating for dual points vs single system depending on the specified coil. If you have a factory service manual for your car you can look up the coil and ballast resister specs for your engine. However, there’s always the chance your car no longer has the correct coil in it after all these years. I would use a multimeter to check your coils primary and secondary resistance and then contact forum member Halifaxhops and buy a coordinated ballast resister from him. It also could be you need coil and resister both, for optimal performance and points life.OK is there different for a dual point . Are they all the same ?
I always carried a spare and never had one dieMopar guys ALWAYS keep a spare one of these in the glove box.![]()
Mopar guys ALWAYS keep a spare one of these in the glove box.![]()
I had the same thing happen with my A33 GTX, but the bad connection was at the firewall block, figured it out after I tried changing the ballast resistor with no success. Cleaned up the spade and never had another problem.Make sure the spade connector is tight on the blade. I already had one come loose on the highway and died. Did the typical start/die of a bad resistor, but it was a matter of pushing it back on. Squeezed it tighter and never happened since. Repro harness.
Did you figure it out?Question . Key switch has to stay in start mode or engine dies .As long as you grind on the starter it will try to start let go and let it come back to run position engine dies. 440- 6 70 GTX. Thanks