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RA>Vince J. Pujalte wrote:
RA>>
RA>> Dan,
RA>>   I agree with your theory regarding coil power routing during cranking.
RA>>   It does receive a full 12 volts to produce manly, pulsatile sparks.
RA>>   Power supply during running is the variable.
RA>>   Strangely, my car will run on just the white wire, indicating a
RA>> constant, not switched, flow of electricity.
RA>>   What do you make of that?
RA>>
RA>> -Vince
RA>> San Antonio, Texas
and Bob replied :
RA>A "no ballast required" coil. The ones I have come across so state that
RA>usually  in rasied letters on the coil.
RA>Bob Allen, Kansas City
If you are trying to find out if you have a ballast type ignition
system, ( as long as there was no DPO tampering ) you should have...
R type spark plugs( for sure) , and I believe the have solid copper
wires.
 I'm not sure if my memory serves me correctly, it's been a long time
since I had point type Mopar.
John
65 midget
71 midget
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