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I have a Holden HJ Monaro and it is fitted with standard engine electical system comprising of a points Distributor. During regular maintennace I noticed the writing on the back of the Coil, which is a factory silver coil, it writes "Use With Risisiter". I don't see a resister anywhere on the vehicle. My question is is there a factory fitted resister anywhere on the vehicle? If so where? If it is not fitted with one will this cause damage to my points etc because I think it has a sight electrical problem right at the moment!. Any help is most appreciated.
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The resistor is built into the loom. Actually its a special wire, called resistance wiring.
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The resistor is built into the loom. Actually it's a special wire, called resistance wiring.
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I would never have known. So this risister wire is it behind the firewall i.e in the cabin or in the engine bay? and what colour is it so I can confirm it has not been tampered with? Appeciate the advice.
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Hi it is the wire that it going to the + side of the coil . that is the risister wire . 8 volts when runing 12 volts when starting ( 10 to 12 volts ). Tony
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quote: Originally posted by Rodney
I would never have known. So this risister wire is it behind the firewall i.e in the cabin |
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I thought it was the pink wire from the ignition switch to the firewall plug on the inside. From the out side plug it is a normal wire to the +ve side of the coil. I could be wrong. Cheers...mario
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mmazz30 would have to be right, as the coil needs full voltage while cranking, and reduced voltage when running. So it has to be associated with the ign switch.
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