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ballast resistor smoking

Started by billschroeder5842, March 27, 2010, 02:13:47 PM

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billschroeder5842

I replaced my ballast resitor on my 69 with a 393. I'm not sure the old one was working or not, but the car ran real rough and the plastic electircal wire tips from the harness seemed melted from excessive heat. Th e new one has an exposed element on the back where as the old one was sealed.

I replaced the resistor and turned the key on "run" without starting it to check connections and continuity. I quickly noticed that the resistor swtarted to smoke so I turned the key off  and disconnected the ballast resistor wires. Looks like no harm.

Is there a problem or is the smoke just the new resistor heating up for the first time and buring off "its new-ness?"

I'm real cautious as I allready melted on harness this year!
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maxwellwedge

I have had a new repro smoke on me once - turned out ok. Like you said - maybe the newness - varnish burning off etc. But, sounds like you had other problems if your terminals look melted. Keep a good eye on it. If you have points it is not a good idea to keep the key in the on position as this can burn your points.

bakerhillpins

If your terminals are melted you might want to think about replacing them. If they got hot enough to melt/discolor then the crimp connection in the terminal is probably compromised and will only get worse.
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billschroeder5842

Thanks. I played with it a bit more and the smoke went away...

Now I have other problems, see "mean green wire"
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BLUE68RT4ME

Quote from: billschroeder5842 on March 27, 2010, 10:18:47 PM
Thanks. I played with it a bit more and the smoke went away...

Now I have other problems, see "mean green wire"

As you said my friend, the easy fixes are always the best! ;)  Hope you get the Green Wire issue solved!   :2thumbs:
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skip68

They will smoke at first.   :yesnod:    Nothing to worry about.   :2thumbs:   
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69bronzeT5

I put a brand new ballast resistor in my Duster in Feburary and it never smoked? :shruggy:
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TylerCharger69

There is a difference in points style resistors and ECU style resistors.....for what it's worth