stupid question, maybe 70 F-250
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stupid question, maybe 70 F-250
Does anyone know what the thingamajig on the firewall is for. It has a ceramic body with four male spade connections on it,it is about 3 inches long and about an inch and a half wide. It's probably not important but it has me bumfugled.
I've just run across this web site and I'm impressed with all the info you all have. I'm trying to get my fathers "72" f-250 back into shape I know it's hard to find steering wheels but does anyone know if a 72 torino will work.thanks carolina1g
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re: stupid question, maybe 70 F-250
Sounds like a ballast resistor. It cuts the voltage down as it heats up. Usually used for the coil. I am puzzled with yours though, they usually only have 2 male spade connectors.
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1971 F250 "Highboy". SOLD to "Highboy_Firefighter_71"
2000 Subaru Outback limited.
2000 F250 4X4 PSD SuperDuty Crew.
2010 Polaris 800RMK Dragon 155"
2013 Polaris Pro 800 RMK 163"
1980 Built Toyota "Trail Rig".
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re: stupid question, maybe 70 F-250
70's Mopars use a 4 connector dual ballast.
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re: stupid question, maybe 70 F-250
A mopar resistor on a Ford? That should set the old spidey senses tingling. Are all 4 prongs connected to wires?
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re: stupid question, maybe 70 F-250
There isn't any wires hooked to it I was just wondering what it was.I can't seem to find anything unusual with the coil but I don't see a ballast for it either. Well I guess I'll get back to my A/C that is what I"m working on right now. I think I have to replace the head gasket in compressor. I have low side pressure at 65lbs and high side pressure at 60lbs. THANKS For the replies though I appreciate it.
I've just run across this web site and I'm impressed with all the info you all have. I'm trying to get my fathers "72" f-250 back into shape I know it's hard to find steering wheels but does anyone know if a 72 torino will work.thanks carolina1g
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re: stupid question, maybe 70 F-250
Put a resistor in line to cut voltage to coil during run. If the stock resistor wire dies, you can use the resistor instead. Makes ignition coil, points, etc. last lot longer.