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Re: Spit electronic ignition and coil ballast

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Subject: Re: Spit electronic ignition and coil ballast
From: "Graham Stretch" <technical@iwnet.screaming.net>
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 00:42:01 +0100
References: <f04320404b6ee9d2bd4fb@[10.16.9.38]>
Hi Tim
I think based on my knowledge of other Triumphs that by 1980 your car would
have had the ballast wire buried in the loom, that is if the electronic
ignition required a ballast at all. I suspect others will be able to answer
that one!

Graham,
1967 1300 FWD
1968 2000 Saloon
1972 2.5PI Saloon
1974 Sprinted Dolomite 1850
1975 Toledo in restoration!

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Gaines" <mtgaines@cs1.presby.edu>
To: <TRIUMPHS@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 10:19 PM
Subject: Spit electronic ignition and coil ballast



| 2) This one is embarrassing.  I was checking out the VB catalog for
|     the condensor mounted on the coil bracket and there wasn't one.
|     Instead, the catalog showed the coil ballast resistor.  I have
|     thought for all these years (about 13 now) that the ballast
|     resistor was a wire buried somewhere in the harness since I
|     couldn't see it (the way I can on the TR6).  So now I'm thinking
|     the DPO may have put that condensor in its place and that I have
|     been running a 6 volt coil on 12 volts all this time.  Can
|     someone tell me what the coil mount is supposed to look like?  Is
|     there supposed to be a ballast resistor mounted on it?
|
| As always, thanks for your help.
|
| Tim
|
| --
| Tim Gaines
| Clinton, SC
| 1980 Spitfire
| 1974 TR6
|

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