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The 43 has the 24 volt system and it was running perfect.
Ignition started breaking up which made it appear as timing. After upon further inspection and checking the no spark issue I started on the distributor.
Hot leading in existed. Hot to the positive side of the coil was non-existant.
It does have a Pertronix Elec Ign installed so I pulled the plate to make sure I did not pinch the hot lead on install - it was not.
Pulled the coil (24v) Part #8712400 which clearly states it need the wafer resistor that is seperate on the bottom. Tested the lead hot going in and it existed - tested for hot coming out - it was not there. Bakeolite coil is also cracked down the side.
Pertronix is only compatable with a resisted type coil - any ideas on a replacement if they are internally resisted or do I need to replace like for like.
Ignition started breaking up which made it appear as timing. After upon further inspection and checking the no spark issue I started on the distributor.
Hot leading in existed. Hot to the positive side of the coil was non-existant.
It does have a Pertronix Elec Ign installed so I pulled the plate to make sure I did not pinch the hot lead on install - it was not.
Pulled the coil (24v) Part #8712400 which clearly states it need the wafer resistor that is seperate on the bottom. Tested the lead hot going in and it existed - tested for hot coming out - it was not there. Bakeolite coil is also cracked down the side.
Pertronix is only compatable with a resisted type coil - any ideas on a replacement if they are internally resisted or do I need to replace like for like.