Re: My ballast resistor thoughts
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Re: My ballast resistor thoughts



Rich,
 
Do you know if prolonged bypassing of the ballast resistor will permanently harm the coil?  My resistor was bypassed when I bought the car.  I don't know how long it was like that, and I un-bypassed it when I got the car.
 
Thanks,
 
Dave
'64 Belvedere 2DHT
318 Poly, Push Button Auto

From: Richard Kinsley <leroar.kinsley058@xxxxxxxxx>
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 9:16 AM
Subject: My ballast resistor thoughts

I did a lot of fiddling with ballast resistors on LeRoar and did find they made a difference.  The issue with them is with overheating of the coil. You can easily run without any resistor and get a hotter spark but after awhile it may begin to overheat and the engine will sputter/die.  I have a number of ballast resistors I have used. I actually have two mounted side by side on the firewall so I can switch for racing or cruising.  There is a minimal difference but under severe conditions it can matter. My stock one measured .8 ohms.  I use that for street driving and it actually works OK for racing.  Summit had a 1 ohm and a 1.5 ohm is what came with the Mopar electronic ign as I recall.  I did buy a .25 ohm from the Mopar dealer and that is my racing set-up.  I can easily bypass the resistor but if i chug around too much the coil heats fairly fast and fails.  So I'd say you can easily run with the resistor by-passed but if it cuts out then you have to put a resistor back in the mix. You can use the by-pass to see if the resistor is an issue without any harm to the system though. That's my opinion :-)

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