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    Scorcher Dizzy Install

    Attempted to install a Scorcher dizzy to my 95 3.9 v8 today. I got the dizzy a few years ago second hand but recently got it adjusted and bench tested and everything is supposed to be fine with it.

    On my motor the wiring to the dizzy is two wires red and blue going through a connector similar to a deutsche connector. I didn't want to cut the plug off the wiring loom so decided to keep this set up.

    I cut the female end off the old dizzy and mounted it on the scorcher. The scorcher has two wires, pink and green. The pink one is apparently the +ve from the coil. I soldered up the wires from the female end of the connector to the wires on the scorcher pink to red and green to blue.

    No spark, I assumed that the red wire was +ve feed.

    Got my multimeter and checked voltage at the male end of the connector with ignition on and the blue wire was the only one showing 12v, so reversed the wiring. Still no spark.

    When I say no spark, I am testing it with a plug against an earth and getting nothing.

    Motor was running fine before this.

    I must be missing something (yes a brain but I knew that already)
    Any ideas ????
    John

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    Of course you're missing something. The Scorcher dissy has an ignition module attached to its body and your OEM dissy has the module remote-mounted next to the coil. All that's inside the OEM dissy is a pickup coil that does not run off 12V. Have a look at the OEM module and you'll see the red and blue wires reappear at a small plug. You'll need to disconnect the old module from the coil and run a new pair of wires from the Scorcher dissy direct to the coil. Use decent grade wire as the coil switching wires run a few amps. The red and blue carry only tiny currents generated by the pickup.

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    Thanks bee utey that makes sense. Probably should have asked before I started.
    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by bee utey View Post
    Of course you're missing something. The Scorcher dissy has an ignition module attached to its body and your OEM dissy has the module remote-mounted next to the coil. All that's inside the OEM dissy is a pickup coil that does not run off 12V. Have a look at the OEM module and you'll see the red and blue wires reappear at a small plug. You'll need to disconnect the old module from the coil and run a new pair of wires from the Scorcher dissy direct to the coil. Use decent grade wire as the coil switching wires run a few amps. The red and blue carry only tiny currents generated by the pickup.
    When you say the coil switching wires run a few amps, what minimum size would you recommend.
    John

    Series 2 LWB - Gone
    Series 3 LWB - Gone
    Series 1 LWB - Gone
    81 RR 2 door - Gone
    95 Disco v8 - The Next Victim

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