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a mate of mine owns a HQ ute. the old red 253 died so he and his dad fitted the complete blue 253 from a VH commodore. it seems to be a good motor. but it didnt come with a coil. So they called me today to ask me why its missing all the time. so had a look and they have used the old points coil. so they bought the right coil and its still missing. i also think they wired up the new coil the same way as the old points coil should be. which i understand has a voltage drop not to fry the points. So how do we get around this to give the coil 12 volts with out hotwiring it. any help will be great... Mikey
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OK we have a HQ ute, now with a VH 253 onboard. Fine. if you have a coil suitable for HQ wiring, just wire it up like a HQ.
HOWEVER ! Are the weights in the dizzy the same for the VH as the HQ ? Bet they arent.
Also, how GOOD is the NEW motor ? New
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Sorry. i mess up on the last post. mind else where. all the problems started when he was using the points coil on a eletronic dizzy. now he got the right coil for the eletronic dizzy and put it back in the car as the last dizzy came one came out. it seens
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Im lost here Mikey your saying they put in a Blue noise maker that didnt come with a coil snd that the problem started when they used the HQ coil?
Am I on the right page so far?
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I'm lost here Mikey your saying they put in a Blue noise maker that didnt come with a coil snd that the problem started when they used the HQ coil?
Am I on the right page so far?
how do we know the engine didnt miss prior to its instalation as it c |
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I had the same problem in a HJ. I fixed it by using a relay for the coil. You just use the old coil wire to activate the relay.I mounted it on the firewall and ran a power wire from the battery along with the original wiring. Looked neat and worked a trea
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I would still check everything that was mentioned earlier though so you don't waste time wiring in a relay for nothing
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I would still check everything that was mentioned earlier though so you dont waste time wiring in a relay for nothing
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Just run a wire straight from the right pin on the ignition switch to the coil, and disconnect the factory resistance wire. Its easy to get to the ignition switch by undoing the 3 bolts that hold the column up and let it drop down to the seat. The ignitio |
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Just run a wire straight from the right pin on the ignition switch to the coil, and disconnect the factory resistance wire. It's easy to get to the ignition switch by undoing the 3 bolts that hold the column up and let it drop down to the seat. The igniti |
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thank you guys for your help. Byron. what colour would be the resistamce wire.
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I think it's the pink one. Check at the coil +ve terminal by removing them and whichever one has voltage while the ignition is on is the resistance wire (the other only has voltage whilst cranking).
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I think its the pink one. Check at the coil +ve terminal by removing them and whichever one has voltage while the ignition is on is the resistance wire (the other only has voltage whilst cranking).
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