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#1 Jcoxall

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Posted 11 April 2014 - 10:48 AM

Hi everyone,

 

Yesterday I fitted the electronic ignition kit to my 1977 Mini 850, connected all the wires in the appropriate places and it doesn't seem to fire...

 

Checked for a spark, which there isn't...

 

I've read that my ignition may be a ballast one and that the red wire from the ignition kit needs to go to the white wire on the fuse box...??

 

I'll let the pictures tell the rest...

 

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Any suggestions would really helpful!!

 

Jack.

 

Edit - The wire in the last picture wasn't connected to anything before hand...


Edited by Jcoxall, 11 April 2014 - 10:51 AM.


#2 Gremlin

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Posted 11 April 2014 - 10:57 AM

You should have A wire coming from the ignition key to the coil +, and the black wire coming from the distributor going to coil -, and the distributor red wire going to coil + as well

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Posted 11 April 2014 - 11:34 AM

I put the wire that has the tape round it on the coil + because that was going up the loom to the fuse box (top left fuse, which i think is the ignition fuse...) but It was originally on the - terminal on the coil.... 

 

So i ran a wire from the ignition terminal on the fuse box straight to the coil +, but I'm still not getting a spark... 

 

The car ran before I put the electronic ignition kit in... (on points)



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Posted 11 April 2014 - 02:39 PM

If it was running fine before the only change you have to do wiring wise is connect the red from the distributor to the coil + and connect the short black wire coming out of the distributor to the wire that goes to the coil -

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Posted 11 April 2014 - 02:53 PM

Is that an accuspark/ powerspark unit? The reason I ask is that a few people on here (myself included) have had problems with the separate trigger wheel. Once I changed to the integrated trigger/ rotor it worked perfectly. It nearly did my nut in as I knew it was in right and even sent the unit back to be checked.





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