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Thread: Urgent Help Rangie sleeping on roadside tonight!!!

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    Thanks Waxenwane I will give you a call Sunday morning if that's all right I would today but I have been roped into working the V music festival at the show grounds
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    Hey guys this saga still continues. After getting a lumenition system of waxenwayne and fitting that up and still no go due to the module being dead I decided to go back in time and fitted up the points dizzy that I had sitting around. Now it almost starts once then just cranks. I have got spark from the coil but very weak only about 1mm. And there is no spark from any of the leads. The dizzy cap, leads, and spark plugs are only about 3 months old. Anyone got any ideas what could be causing such a little amount of spark coming from the coil which is brand new and its the same with the old one as well. This is driving me nuts, I am really considering getting it going and selling it to buy a diesel 60 series cruiser for reliability.
    Cheers Kris

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    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    Did you disconnect the tacho?

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    Yeah the tacho was smoking when this whole problem started.

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    Did you get 7 volt coils?

    On earlier Rangies they usually have 2 + leads to the coil. one is 12V and only powers while starting and the second is a resistance (white)wire which feeds 7V to the coil all the time the engine is running.

    You know it is coil negative terminal Low tension T to Dizzy .

    Other than that maybe you have yet another bad coil.

    Regard sPhilip A

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    I suspect you are using an electronic ignition issue coil, you need an earlier model.

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    Thanks for that Wayne the lights just went on which coil should I use is a Bosch gt40r work and would I need to use a resistor as well.

    Thank You so much

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    if youve got the points dizzy in

    run 1 wire from the battery to the + side of the coil and crank it over.

    if it doesnt start and run then (assuming fuel and all else is well)

    disconnect the coil

    run a small light between the battery and the dizzy points lead and turn it over slowly (by hand on the fan or a spanner on the nut of the alternator) if the light doesnt blink theres something wrong with the points.

    hows the battery voltage while cranking?
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    gooroos, any chance the dizzy is now incorrectly aligned? That should not affect the health of the spark but will stuff up timing and make staring a problem.

    Where abouts in the wild west are you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by British Bulldog View Post
    Thanks for that Wayne the lights just went on which coil should I use is a Bosch gt40r work and would I need to use a resistor as well.

    Thank You so much
    Sorry for the late reply, I've been getting the Range Rover ready to go, last minute trip.
    First of all check what the run and start voltage is at the coil to determine if you need a resistor, i:e at start it should be around 12 volts and depending on your wiring the run position may have 9 volts or 12 (been a while since i've seen a standard Rangie ignition system) From memory I dont think they ran a ballast resistor so I would think a GT40 coil over a resistor model.
    Using the coil that you have maybe the reason the Lumenition system fried. They where designed to be used with the standard points setup coil, it's something to do with lower voltages and less drain I'm told.
    Anyway I have another Lumenition module if you wish to continue or just bring it back. (after Easter)

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