bearcrawl
08-12-2008, 02:55 AM
Truck is a 66' 2a that has been switched to Negative Earth by the previous owner (who was know to screw stuff up). I recently removed the old electronic ignition (crane type, externally mounted, works fine, if you want it get ahold of me. I just wanted the engine bay to appear more original) and replaced it with a Pertronix. I read something saying that when switching to negative earth you must switch the leads @ the coil to avoid getting a weak spark. Right now I have the white wire from the factory harness AND the positive wire from the Pertronix going to the coil POSITIVE. Coil Negative goes to the Pertronix negative. Runs fine I am just curious if I am getting a weak spark and am not aware of it. Would the electronic ignition solve that by itself? Can I measure the coil output with a multimeter? If so what am I looking for?
Thanks again in advance.
Thanks again in advance.