Phil64
Member
Hello,
Yesterday I had a problem with my 1973 Monaco (440 ci). When I activate the starter, there's no ignition at all, as if the coil were disconnected. But when I release the ignition switch, a small explosion as if the engine was trying to start. A very brief explosion, then nothing. Every time I test, it's the same. I suspect the (dual) ballast resistors, but a test light comes on at each resistor terminal when I'm in the "ignition" position.
I'm troubleshooting as best I can by short-circuiting the two ballast resistors on the connectors; the car starts immediately ! And I was able to bring it home.
Today I'm doing more tests, the dual ballast is OK / (5.5 ohms / 1.8 ohms), so I reconnect the connectors and the car starts !!!! I therefore suspect a bad contact on one of the connector.
I measured almost 14V at the ballast output on the auxiliary resistor side (connected to the control unit) and 8.5V on the coil side.
My question is, are these ballasts essential? Yesterday, I drove 10 km with both ballasts short-circuited!
Yesterday I had a problem with my 1973 Monaco (440 ci). When I activate the starter, there's no ignition at all, as if the coil were disconnected. But when I release the ignition switch, a small explosion as if the engine was trying to start. A very brief explosion, then nothing. Every time I test, it's the same. I suspect the (dual) ballast resistors, but a test light comes on at each resistor terminal when I'm in the "ignition" position.
I'm troubleshooting as best I can by short-circuiting the two ballast resistors on the connectors; the car starts immediately ! And I was able to bring it home.
Today I'm doing more tests, the dual ballast is OK / (5.5 ohms / 1.8 ohms), so I reconnect the connectors and the car starts !!!! I therefore suspect a bad contact on one of the connector.
I measured almost 14V at the ballast output on the auxiliary resistor side (connected to the control unit) and 8.5V on the coil side.
My question is, are these ballasts essential? Yesterday, I drove 10 km with both ballasts short-circuited!















