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Connecting a 2 wire Distributor

Started by john108, November 05, 2020, 11:49:01 AM

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john108

Connecting a 2 wire Distributor

1968 Charger R/T
My original points type distributor had a single wire that was connected to the (NEGATIVE) terminal of the Coil.
My new Electronic Distributor has a 2 wire male/female connector.
The male pin has a (RED) wire and the female side has a (BLACK) wire.

1)    How should I hook up these wires?

2)    Also, do we still need to hook up a capacitor in the circuit.  What is its rating and where does it attach?

John_Kunkel

The Mopar electronic distributor is part of a system, it can't be run by itself.
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

john108

John
The distributor was bought at Summit with P/N P3690432.  They don't show it on their site any more.
It has a magnetic pick-up and an 8 fin reluctor.
I believe that when run on the Dyno, they had an MSD 6AL box in the system.
I happen to have bought an MSD 6AL some years back but thought I could start the engine without it so that there would be less components in the system and less to worry about.

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c00nhunterjoe

As john stated, you must run an ignition box. The msd will work fine with that distributor.

John_Kunkel

Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

john108

Thank You John
Now I have to figure out where to mount the MSD-6AL.
The windshield washer water tank is in the way.
The horns don't help either.

timmycharger

Here is where I mounted mine and have had no issues so far  :Twocents:


c00nhunterjoe

I put my my 6 box in the glove box back in the day.

john108

Nacho: I already own the MSD box.

Joe: I think I once saw a post with the box in the glove box.  It may have been yours.

Tim: I think I saw your picture before.  My horns are mounted partially in the way there.  I was also concerned about water leakage from the pump.  I was trying to find out how far I can move the washer tank towards the hood hinge to get the MSD farther from the water pump if I went with your concept.  I don't have the hood on the car and the hinges are much stronger than I am so I can't measure. I am not sure of the hinge pivot arc.

john108

tommycharger
I located my MSD Box about where your picture shows it but I put mine vertical.
Thank You

Paul G

FYI. If you use an engine analyzer to set the carb and idle speed, it will not work by connecting it to the coil and ground when using an MSD box.
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john108

Thank You Paul for the information.
Presently, I don't know enough to worry about that.
Maybe some day.
I am just hoping to get the engine started.
John