Ignition Coil Curiousness

Gotta love that wiring . . .
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whalford

Ignition Coil Curiousness

Post by whalford »

While fixing my 'not starting' issues on my '79, I was checking ground on a number of areas. I noticed that the hot side of my ignition coil (labeled with the "+") is actually grounded. This is the side with the pink wire. The starting problem ended up being a blown inline fuse that I missed when I went over the car the first time. I replaced that, and the + side is still grounded. It works just fine, but is still grounded. Is that right? Maybe to dissipate any built-up charge when you shut the car off? I checked it with ignition switch on and off, but car was not running at the time.

Thanks,
Bill
So Cal Mark

Re: Ignition Coil Curiousness

Post by So Cal Mark »

the path through the coil windings will eventually go to ground. If the + side were connected directly to ground you wouldn't have spark
mbouse

Re: Ignition Coil Curiousness

Post by mbouse »

not only won't you have spark at the distributor, but you might have a nice gooy messy melting of the pink wire from the coil all the way back to the ignition switch.

from the office of BEEN THERE, DONE THAT.
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