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12V ignition switched wire

davesb372

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Hello,
I bought a Ready to Run electronic distributor for a '71 340 that I'm putting in my '72 Challenger, the car came with a 318 with points. What wire should I use that is switched by the ignition to power the coil. I attached their wiring diagram. Thanks for any help.

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The blue wire that powers the choke thermostat is on with the key. Your 72 might not have a choke-t-stat, but the blue powers other things as well. I don't recall which terminal # it comes out of.
 

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On mine it's the blue w white stripe and brown is 12v cranking.
 

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Does the blue wire also have 12 volts while cranking? Or do the blue one and brown one both need to be connected? Just so happens that I have the same situation installing a ready to run in my big block..
 

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Blue should have power when cranking, yes. Never connect the blue and brown. (Kind of like "Don't take the brown acid.")
 

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I think I verified that the blue one does not have power while cranking. The brown one was on opposite side of the resistor, and it went to the coil positive.
I cyphered that they were connected in a way, but the brown one just received the reduced voltage...
 

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Brown is 12v crank Blue is 12v key on. For Fitech EFI they both are put together.
 
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