SD1 Ignition Setup
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SD1 Ignition Setup
Hi, I spent an hour or so last night reading all the posts that came up using the search on ballast resistors.
I understand how they work and that 12 volts is reduced to 9ish via the ballast resistor under normal running and that the full 12 volts is provided to the coil by bypassing the ballast resistor when the starter is cranking.
The standard sd1 coil then will be designed to run at a reduced voltage.
I know my SD1 engine previously ran a ballast resistor, however this is now changing vehicles again and i no longer have the ballast resistor or the low voltage coil. Is there any reason that i shouldn't just wire in the 12v coil i have without the ballast resistor circuitry. I am not using any of the sd1 loom so all of my wiring will be fresh.
The numbers from the Lucas dizzy are:
41673B
35DE8 1579
54420642
The dizzy is the "non" contact points type with the spining disc pickup and does have vacum advance.
am i missing any other parts??
Thanks in advance
regards Simon.
I understand how they work and that 12 volts is reduced to 9ish via the ballast resistor under normal running and that the full 12 volts is provided to the coil by bypassing the ballast resistor when the starter is cranking.
The standard sd1 coil then will be designed to run at a reduced voltage.
I know my SD1 engine previously ran a ballast resistor, however this is now changing vehicles again and i no longer have the ballast resistor or the low voltage coil. Is there any reason that i shouldn't just wire in the 12v coil i have without the ballast resistor circuitry. I am not using any of the sd1 loom so all of my wiring will be fresh.
The numbers from the Lucas dizzy are:
41673B
35DE8 1579
54420642
The dizzy is the "non" contact points type with the spining disc pickup and does have vacum advance.
am i missing any other parts??
Thanks in advance
regards Simon.
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Simon,
The information on RPI's site may be of assistance.
http://www.rpiv8.com/electrics-1.htm
Kevin.
The information on RPI's site may be of assistance.
http://www.rpiv8.com/electrics-1.htm
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Re: SD1 Ignition Setup
That is pretty much the story; The coil is designed to run on, say, 9 volts when the engine is running normally, because that is about all it gets when the starter motor drags the current down whilst starting. The idea being the ballast is taken out of the system when you're cranking as the current drops and a normal 12 volt coil would be underpowered and not work so well.simontwithers wrote: I understand how they work and that 12 volts is reduced to 9ish via the ballast resistor under normal running and that the full 12 volts is provided to the coil by bypassing the ballast resistor when the starter is cranking.
It is a while since I did it and I can't remember the actual model of the dizzy setup, but my '84 SD1 had a 12 volt coil and the dizzy that comes with a separate little ally box of tricks, with the coil bolted to it. There was no ballast with that. I thought all SD1's were the same.
I eventually had the coil and the amp mounted inside the dashboard of the car and did away with the rest of the junk in the box of tricks, just used it to mount the coil and amp to.

I am 95% sure that an ignition system with points will have a ballast resistor, and an electronic ignition system (i.e. no points, but a contactless pickup) will not have a ballast resistor.
This is because the electronic amplifier will compensate for battery voltage variation automatically.
I wonder if people sometimes mistakenly call the large silver box under the coil a ballast resistor when in reality it's an ignition amplifier.
Not sure about Opus though.
Chris.
This is because the electronic amplifier will compensate for battery voltage variation automatically.
I wonder if people sometimes mistakenly call the large silver box under the coil a ballast resistor when in reality it's an ignition amplifier.
Not sure about Opus though.
Chris.
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According to Rimmer Bros
http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/rimmer/rove ... e/ignition
The DE8 is Opus, and should have a ballast resistor.
Ballast resistors are external to the distributor.
Chris.
http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/rimmer/rove ... e/ignition
The DE8 is Opus, and should have a ballast resistor.
Ballast resistors are external to the distributor.
Chris.
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Sorry to bring up an old thread. But I have an Opus dizzy and am going to be firing my engine up for the first time soon. I have stripped the connector off and connected it straight to a 12v coil rather than through the ballast resistor. It should work shouldn't it ?
White black to - and red black to + ? I also have a balasted coil knocking about, but don't really want the extrawiring for the ballast resistor!
White black to - and red black to + ? I also have a balasted coil knocking about, but don't really want the extrawiring for the ballast resistor!