{Chrysler 300} Re: Non 300 12v power source
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{Chrysler 300} Re: Non 300 12v power source



Hi , Dave , 
sorry for delay ,

I don’t know that model mopar specifically but if two or 4 pin resistor on firewall one side of R is 12 v ignition feed hot  — but usually only after starter  is off . usually a blue wire in other mopars . Get vehicle wiring diagram . The other end of resistor went to + coil then after coil (-) to  mopar orange box , or points — that is the wrong end to get 12 v . But there may be another wire there on the coil end of resistor on some  mopar going back to start 2 , ign switch ——what this is about is on some mopar the blue ignition power goes dead on purpose during crank and power comes on at s2 of ignition switch ,they  ran power during start direct to  coil with no resistor . ( hot spark during crank ) .

That complicates all this . Crude way is short out resistor with aftermarket ignition but S2 will then power other ignition loads backward . It sounds like you went  to wrong end of resistor as S2 / coil wire end goes to full 12 only during crank . Car would start,  then stall . Other way , May not  start well but will run .
Try just moving MSD feed wire to ign end of resistor . Note burned resistor , stock wiring also will start but not run … 
Right way is add a relay , two 1 N 4007 diodes feed relay coil , bar end of both go  toward coil + , the wire from S2 feeds one diode other diode fed by ign hot . That way full 12v out of relay  is “on “ from either one . But no feedback happens  Feed the relay  arm with 20A fuse to alternator hot wire at ammeter or to stud on alternator  . Going direct to battery will prevent the ammeter from reading ign current . This also gives a powerful “ign on “ new source that says on — start or ign on 

This ignition wiring problem with Mopars confuses many people . Intent I think was to shut off everything else while  cranking why S2 is on switch . S1 pulls in starter . Cannot use S1 for both purposes as 12 v on ignition  wiring after start would feed back , make starter come in all the time .
Hope this helps you … 
John 
PS Bob , might put this info put in tech pages , errors around wiring resistor are common , involves VR wire/ alternator  power 12 v too  
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On Jan 4, 2023, at 1:07 PM, Dave Dumais <dave.dumais@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello John.

I have a 74 Dart with a 413 4 bbl.

I switched the 300 distributor and c oil with MSD coil and HEI distributor.

I need a strong 12v connection, hopefully inside the engine compt

The distributor connects to the coil, and coil needs strong 12v source for + terminal

Do I connect to the firewall resistor  ?

Thanks,
Dave

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