Put a 1965 Coupe 327/300 HP manual transmission on the lift today to place the two green brake line brackets on the rear crossmember today. Capped off the rear differental with gear oil and dropped the car down, started it up to move it and took notice to the smell of burning under the hood. Further investigation, I found the ballast resistor bracket very hot, but found no wires hot or burned anywhere from the ignition switch to the ballast resistor, to the coil, its connections, and wires to the starter. I placed a spare coil and ballast resistor, started the car and in a few minutes the same result.
Over the winter I had the distributor rebuilt and have the Breakerless SE electronic ignition installed. The starter was rebuilt along with the solenoid. All original components. Plug wires are the Lectric Limited dated wires. I checked wiring for breaks as I have all the Ignition Shielding in place, all is good. Ohm meter checks out good with the coils and ballast resister.
I am thinking grounding may be the reason, I did install those brackets and attach the rear brake lines to them? Any help is appreciated.
Jim
Over the winter I had the distributor rebuilt and have the Breakerless SE electronic ignition installed. The starter was rebuilt along with the solenoid. All original components. Plug wires are the Lectric Limited dated wires. I checked wiring for breaks as I have all the Ignition Shielding in place, all is good. Ohm meter checks out good with the coils and ballast resister.
I am thinking grounding may be the reason, I did install those brackets and attach the rear brake lines to them? Any help is appreciated.
Jim
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