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Re: IML: Electric Choke



You would want to hook up to the "hot" side of the ballast resistor. It could negatively impact the function of the coil (and ignition) hooking an electric choke onto the coil side.
Stock 1967s have a ballast resistor and I think that all "coil" ignition cars have one.
I put a Mopar electronic ignition in my 69 with the Orange ECU and an MSD coil and it requires a ballast resistor, but I believe with a lower resistance that stock.     

----- Original Message -----
From: "tom higgins"
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Subject: Re: IML: Electric Choke
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 09:28:02 -0700 (PDT)

In a car with a ballast resistor, does the coil not receive less than 12 volts except during cranking?  How long would it take for the electric choke to heat up this way? Not sure if a 67 has ballast or not.  Regardless of where you tap in, I suggest an inline fuse available from radio shack close to the point you get the power especially if you come off the regulator directly. 
 
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--Tom in Tucson   63 Custom

randalpark@xxxxxxx wrote:
I connected mine to the plus side of the coil (on another make of car),
and it worked just fine.

Paul W.

-----Original Message-----
From: miner@xxxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 5:54 PM
Subject: Re: IML: Electric Choke

Hi Chris, 
You'd be better off hooking it into the fuse box to a unused terminal
that has 12V key on only. 
Stevan Miner 
Miner Auto Service 
Winnebago, MN 
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Strohmeyer"
 
To:  
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 10:19 AM 
Subject: IML: Electric Choke 
 
> Is there anything wrong with hooking the electric choke off my new >
edelbrock carb to the feed to my regulator. That's just switched 12
volts > right? 
> Thx, 
> Chris Strohmeyer 
> 67 Imperial Convertible 


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