I think my last post may have been worded weird, or may have been confusing, but I was working on my truck last night, and again tonight, and i have failed to make any progress with this ignition. I have a 1980 chevy luv, lets just say, for the sake of simplicity, everything ignition-wise was stock (stock coil and distributor). I just recently replaced the engine with one from a 1981 chevy luv. this 1981 chevy luv has electronic ignition. I had all intentions of replacing the distributor of the 1981 chevy luv engine with the distributor from the 1980 chevy luv engine. For some odd reason, the distributor in the 1981 chevy luv engine is stuck in place, so my best option is to keep the electronic distributor. I have run into a problem with figuring out how to wire the electronic distributor with the original coil of the 1980 chevy luv. There is a pigtail of two wires coming from the electronic distributor. a reply from my last topic told me to hook one wire from the + side of the coil to one of those wires from the pigtail, and then hook another wire from the - side of the coil to the other wire from the pigtail. I have tried this (both ways of course) and there is still no spark. I pulled the main coil wire (the one running from the coil to the center of the distributor cap) and held it close to a grounded piece of metal on the block while trying to start the engine, in hopes of seeing a spark, but there was no spark. I replaced this coil with one from a 1979 chevy luv (same type of igntion with points etc.), and it is the same story. I would like to try the coil from the 1981 chevy luv (the coil originally being used with the electronic distributor that I am now trying to use), but I do not know how to hook up the coil from the 1981 chevy luv using the wiring in my 1980 chevy luv. There are currently three original wires going to the coil(four if you include the wire from the ballast resistor the the + side of the coil), these wires are; wire going to the first end of the ballast resistor, a wire going to the + side of the coil, and a wire going to the - side of the coil. How would I hook these wires up to the electronic coil from the 1981 chevy luv?
So recap; I have a 1980 chevy luv and I want to use an electronic distributor from a 1981 chevy luv. How can I make this work using : 1) the original coil, or 2) the coil from the 1981 chevy luv. If I must use the coil from the 1981 chevy luv, how do I wire it?
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