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    TB42 Ballast wiring

    Hey everyone, i have a Maverick TB42 SWB Carb model. I have purchased the pertronix module to convert from points. The hall effect type with the magnet. Just in regard to the wiring up side of things, i believe i need to go negative from the pertronix to neg on my coil, and positive from the pertronix to the white wire on my ballast resistor- however, on my vehicle there is only 2 bridged red wires on one side of the ballast, and nothing on the other side. There is a white/black stripe wire coming from somewhere (haven't traced back yet) that goes onto the positive of my coil. Wondering where i should put the positive lead from the pertronix to? The coil is a GT40 equivalent
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    I have read that the coils with an R in their part number run on approximately 9volts and require ballast resistor. Those without an a R designation need 12volts to operate.(hopefully this can be confirmed by someone in the know). It looks as if the previous owner has deleted the resistor for the GT40 equivalent. You need to establish from the supplier whether this coil is compatible with the petronix system or whether you need to run one that uses the resistor, which might reduce the current.
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    Its confirmed the ballast has been bypassed, so i think i will order the flamethrower coil from pertronix, just not sure what to do with red wires on the ballast, and the white/black/green wire going to + on my current coil

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    G’day JLHMAV Mate
    Photos below of our little TB45 dropped into a TB42 SWB Maverick with Petronix Ignitor both installed by previous owner.
    Runs somewhat Ok 95% of the time off tow in colder climates shorter runs but completely spazzes out like old school cooked points somehow if towing and off tow also only in warmer/hotter climate’s over distance and gets worse with highway time we’ve unfortunately found recently









    I am a complete electrical nuffy but it appears in regards your query that Petronix (-) to GT40R type (-) connection and (+) Petronix to Ballast resistor is what has been done on ours.
    Could possibly be that ours is completely wrong linked backed to TD42 OEM wires and causing the issues we experience, keen to learn too please Brothers


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    On the wiring diagram for 1988 models Haynes page 12-14. It shows that the red wires give the original coil a 12volt feed to start. If it was my vehicle, I would just leave them, just in case you want return it to stock or you find that one day all you can get is an R designated coil to get home with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    G’day JLHMAV Mate
    Photos below of our little TB45 dropped into a TB42 SWB Maverick with Petronix Ignitor both installed by previous owner.
    Runs somewhat Ok 95% of the time off tow in colder climates shorter runs but completely spazzes out like old school cooked points somehow if towing and off tow also only in warmer/hotter climate’s over distance and gets worse with highway time we’ve unfortunately found recently









    I am a complete electrical nuffy but it appears in regards your query that Petronix (-) to GT40R type (-) connection and (+) Petronix to Ballast resistor is what has been done on ours.
    Could possibly be that ours is completely wrong linked backed to TD42 OEM wires and causing the issues we experience, keen to learn too please Brothers


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    If it is a GT40R then it does need the resistor. But is that compatible with the Pertronix? Maybe it needs a 12volt coil to function properly. Call Patrolapart and ask.
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    Have done Brother, we’re ALL stumped


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    TB42 Ballast wiring

    Problem is with ours, it’s a TB42 dizzy with a TB45 cog custom installed below, problemo being can’t find a dizzy guru willing to touch it for a rebuild


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    Taking a Humble Nuffy Step Back with Eyeballs now finally open Legends
    Are you kindly suggesting that a non resistor GT40 type coil might solve my spazzing problems under duress pretty please I truly hope
    We only replaced elecy bit by bit where we could shop find over some 1,500km return confused/exhausted work trip as to why extreme peddle loss


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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    Taking a Humble Nuffy Step Back with Eyeballs now finally open Legends
    Are you kindly suggesting that a non resistor GT40 type coil might solve my spazzing problems under duress pretty please I truly hope
    We only replaced elecy bit by bit where we could shop find over some 1,500km return confused/exhausted work trip as to why extreme peddle loss


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    Dunno. Just conjecture at this point. According to Pertronix their system is either good or bad. No in between.

    http://www.pertronix.com.au/troubleshooting.html

    One section on the Pertronix page points out that low voltage to their unit can cause it to shut down and start up quickly causing misfires and loss of power.
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