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Thanks for clearing that up. I wasn't entirely sure what the pink wire was for. ::thumb::the pink wire is the resistance wire which had to be bypassed to install my MSD ignition. OEM Ford points system used lower constant voltage to the coil. The pink wire lowered the voltage.I can't comment on that, because I have a non-tach car. When I have my non-tach cluster converted with the RocketMan Tach conversion, even then it'll hook up like an aftermarket tach - which is very different than how a factory tach is connected.
Having said that, the Duraspark module only has 2 wires to wire into the system that are not direct to the coil and distributor. The red and white wires are tapped into the following powered sources:
- white: ignition 'Start'
- red: ignition 'On'
In the installation instructions, there is a provision to disconnect the 'pink' wire, which may or may not be the tach feed (again, I don't have a factory tach-equipped car). If not, I would expect that the Duraspark ignition system will go right in without messing with the factory tach at all.
I actually wound up doing that with my Jeep. Since it came with an AMC Duraspark module, I ended up switching the other end out for a Ford TFI super coil and Ford 300 I-6 distributor cap & rotor set-up. Had to pick up an actual resistor wire and spliced it in, but it all worked out great.You can wire the duraspark system without using all the plugs, you can use ordinary spade connectors. I have had mixed results with some aftermarket ignition components. I like the duraspark distributer for mostly stock use, they are simple and you can run one off a 460 on 351C's or 429's. With the normal magnetic trigger you can choose any number of boxes for your ignition. My MSD-6AL has been on my 71 for probably 15 years and has always worked fine. Some people love Pertronix, I haven't had great luck with them. With the duraspark you can run a big or small cap which might resolve the clearance issue.
Back on topic, I was looking at an MSD set-up since everybody had such good things to say. But once I learned it wouldn't fit with the factory Ram Air air cleaner, I decided to go with something else. Having already experienced the Duraspark system in my Jeep, I was sold.
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