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Re: pertronix ignitor help
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Posted by bm3501466 on March 24, 2007 at 10:31:28 from (71.79.45.224):
In Reply to: Re: pertronix ignitor help posted by buickanddeere on March 24, 2007 at 10:22:44:
My tractor is a 12v negative ground. The positive wire from the switch is going to the positive part of the coil. The red wire from the ignitor is going to the positive part of the coil. The black wire from the ignitor is going to the negative side of the coil. That wire is the only wire I have on the negative part of the coil. What is wrong with this set up? I am following the pertronix diagram and I have tested all wires and they are all of the correct polarity. My father was working with it the other day and he said he hooked something up wrong and the ignitor module was smoking. I'm pretty sure it is burnt up. How do you test the ignition module?
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