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RE: Continuing ignition saga

To: <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: RE: Continuing ignition saga
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 17:37:18 -0700
> Naive question here. On my '76 TR6 there's a blue gizmo with a
> wire attached
> to the coil and mounted on the coil bolt. Is this the ballast resistor? If
> it fails will it cause the stalling and intermittent spark
> symptoms, can it
> be tested, and is it available anywhere? It's not in the Moss diagram or
> anywhere else that I can find. It's the only ignition part I havn't
> replaced!

If it only has one wire, then it's not a ballast resistor.  I'm pretty sure
the original ballast resistor was incorporated in the wiring harness on a 76
anyway.

My guess is that it's a condensor to suppress radio interference.  If so,
the engine should run fine without it.  So, you can test by temporarily
disconnecting it.  After seeing it makes no difference, hook it back up.

Randall

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