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Hi Pete....Im a bit of a novice mate, Id probably need a diagram ha ha!!

Id Try it!!!

Pete wrote:Run 1 & run 2 wires from the ballast - power when you crank, no power to coil/orange box when you let the key go, easy fix.
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Very easy fix. Plus it is probably just a bad connection in the bulkhead connector or somewhere else along the line. Which I told him to check before buying new parts. :roll:
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As you know Dave Ive lost some water with draining the water jacket when I loosened the exhaust manifold ...So I can top that up via radiator if I remember correct... but Ive also taken off the valve cover gaskets the rightside one was toasted on so Ive no gasket for that side, please advise what can I do, I want to try your idea with the wiring in the bulkhead but Im a bit nervous firing it up, what effects will it have on the engine if I do it?

Dave wrote:Very easy fix. Plus it is probably just a bad connection in the bulkhead connector or somewhere else along the line. Which I told him to check before buying new parts. :roll:
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You could just check that you have power to the coil with the ign on, you can use a test light, if no power follow wire back to see where your losing the power to the coil? ( just a quick check)You wont need to fire it up just check with ign on.
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I'll have to go out and get a tester then and try it...
mo_malone wrote:You could just check that you have power to the coil with the ign on, you can use a test light, if no power follow wire back to see where your losing the power to the coil? ( just a quick check)You wont need to fire it up just check with ign on.
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Talk about your bad look....I was looking over all the connections and I found a couple of wires connecting the ballast resistor loose so I redone those and hit the deck to make sure the starter connections were ok, I was tightening the nuts and the smaller nut sheares of in my hand..I couldnt believe it, Now I have to take of the starter and take it apart to fix it!!!

It wont best me I tell ya!!!;)
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Hey RedRaven just send the startger up to Almax in walkinstown, across from A&D motor factors they'll have it done in no time and they're not expensive plus it'll be like new & guarantee'd :thumbright:
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Another shot of my challenger..nice angle too!!!
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fantastic shot fantastic car my fav pic is the one with somone on the bonnet great pic :thumbright:
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Cheers mate...the chick on the bonnet is the lead singer of the U.S. band The Detroit Cobras...shes hot!!!

74dartsport wrote:fantastic shot fantastic car my fav pic is the one with somone on the bonnet great pic :thumbright:
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