So i need a constant 12v thats hot all the time and the brown and blue switched ignition hot to the small red?
Yes and a test lightI think I follow you ...and yes. Do you have a volt meter?
On brown and on blue?check the voltage while cranking on BOTH circuits.
On brown and on blue?
Will do it tomorrow morning and let you knowyes...what volt reading do you have (separately)...when the ignition is in run and when cranking the ignition
Will doI would remove the voltage regulator wiring from the MSD box wiring.
PerfectOn our Mopar ignition switches there are 3 separate terminals for starting and running.
IGN 1 is the run cir
IGN 2 is the ballast bypass cir
START is the cir that triggered the starter relay.
IGN 1 feed 12v to the ballast resister when the engine is running.
IGN 2 feeds 12v to the coil side of the ballast resister during starting
START feeds 12v to the starter relay
If you remove the ballast resister IGN 1 and IGN 2 need to be tied together.
For a test.
Disconnect the yellow ( on a 67) wire from the starter relay.
With the key in the run position you should have 12v to the ignition switch side of the ballast resister or the wire that was attached to the ballast resister.
With the key in the start position you should have 12v at the coil side of the ballast resister or the wire that was on the coil side of the ballast resister.
The yellow START wire should not be used for anything else that the starter relay.
Hope this makes sense.
Just trying to rule out incorrect wiring.
Yes its actually connected to the blue field wire in alternator the prevous owner used a green wire to connect.The Regulator supply wire should be blue, same supply as the blue out of the bulkhead. In your drawing, it is labeled "green". But the green on an isolated field alternator goes back to the regulator, which controls the field strength.
My guess is that if the regulator is actually hooked up backwards, it is grounding the the supply line, and thus the MSD has no supply.
I'm guessing that if you disconnect either of the alternator brushes, it will fire right up.
OOps,
Mattax's drawing shows exactly what I'm talking about.
I have no freaking clue why the previous owner would do that to be honest i cut away the connectionThat's a short
~13.6 volts****Update she starts immediately after 2 things. I adjusted the magnetic pickup and cut away the field terminal tie in that was going to msd. What is a good alternator charging voltag from the battery terminal on alternator
Im not getting anything out of alternator so probably need a new one or voltage regulator?~13.6 volts