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external to internal coil swap help

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Old Oct 5, 2005 | 06:15 PM
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Default external to internal coil swap help

aight ya'll..... my engine is getting plenty of fuel and air... but no spark.... backstory : the dizzy is an h23 external coil.... wagalude from the board converted it to internal coil for me..... now... i searched for the past 2 days and couldn't come up with anything.... black and yellow gets spliced to yellow... correct? so.... theres 3 ports to have something plugged into.... on the bottom is the black and yellow.... coming out of the same connecter at the bottom... is black and yellow connected to black and yellow coming from the top of the dizzy.... there is no plug in the middle (now... wagalude put green and brown into the middle) and on the top there is..yellow and green.... now yellow is connected to this black box next to said plug.... pics:

*sorry i had to upload them on my imagestation... photobucket doesn't want to work right now*


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Old Oct 6, 2005 | 11:22 AM
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Default Re: external to internal coil swap help (g-wagon)

bump... common... i know somebody out there knows... i mean... my topic doesn't start with "is it v-tech?"
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Old Oct 6, 2005 | 02:27 PM
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Default Re: external to internal coil swap help (g-wagon)

From what I can see the blk/yel wire needs to go to the + on the coil and to the center igniter connector. They both need battery voltage.
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