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stupidwhitecat 03-03-2020 05:43 PM

help replacing engine wiring harness and pertronix
 
I am replacing the engine wiring harness in my 74 targa. The harness has a lot of splicing and was in pretty rough shape. I am also changing out the points to a pertronix ignitor 2 so I figured I would replace both at the same time. I bought a new harness from partsclassic that is already pre-wired for a pertronix. I have a few questions since the current harness is not quite original and the new harness isn't either.

1. Going from the distributor is a black/purple wire that I understand is the tach pick up. This was attached to the distributor with a dual spade connector that was connected to the points. The current harness has a white wire connected to the dual spade connection on the distributor with the black/purple wire and then a ground wire going over to the fan shroud. With the new harness there is a black and red wire connection for the pertronix and a ground. Should I connect the black/purple tach wire to the black wire from the pertronix?

2. The other end of the new harness terminates as a blue wire (originally white I think). I believe this connects to the + on the coil with a ground to the fan shroud bolt the coil mounts to. As far as the negative terminal on the coil, just run a wire to ground on the other mounting bolt?

timmy2 03-03-2020 09:12 PM

Short answer... yes

dreichman 03-03-2020 09:59 PM

Have you removed your points yet and installed the new Pertronix points replacement? If so how did you route the wire? I did so a few months ago on my ‘73 and was not happy because the wire touched the vacuum switch for the timing advance/retard. I think it hangs up sometimes on it. If you have replaced your points I’d like to hear your thoughts. Photographs would be helpful too. Thanks in advance!

stupidwhitecat 03-06-2020 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by dreichman (Post 10771794)
Have you removed your points yet and installed the new Pertronix points replacement? If so how did you route the wire? I did so a few months ago on my ‘73 and was not happy because the wire touched the vacuum switch for the timing advance/retard. I think it hangs up sometimes on it. If you have replaced your points I’d like to hear your thoughts. Photographs would be helpful too. Thanks in advance!

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Yes, I've installed the pertronix module. I'm honestly note sure what distributor you have in your 73. I've got a Bosch. The vacuum advance lever sits under the petronix module mounting plate. It's pretty much out of the way of everything. The grommet pretty much keeps the wires at a distance from any moving part as far as i can tell.

dreichman 03-06-2020 10:13 PM

Mine is Bosch too. Thanks, very helpful [emoji1303]

Charles Freeborn 03-07-2020 08:55 AM

I've got the same car with pertronix. I'll get some snaps of it . But,... there's always a but.. I also have a MSD 6AL so the wiring is not going to match yours. The stock CDI is a fine unit, but they do age. Rebuilding is completely do-able - it's usually only the main capacitor (approx $25 part) inside that fails. Not a terribly hard fix with relatively basic tools.

stupidwhitecat 03-07-2020 10:24 AM

Thanks, I'd appreciate pics if you get a second. The previous owner sent out the CDI a little over a year ago to have it bench tested and rebuilt, so it should be in good shape.

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Originally Posted by Charles Freeborn (Post 10775588)
I've got the same car with pertronix. I'll get some snaps of it . But,... there's always a but.. I also have a MSD 6AL so the wiring is not going to match yours. The stock CDI is a fine unit, but they do age. Rebuilding is completely do-able - it's usually only the main capacitor (approx $25 part) inside that fails. Not a terribly hard fix with relatively basic tools.


stupidwhitecat 03-08-2020 05:07 PM

Finished it up today. Got everything routed and connected. Adjusted the timing. Seems to be running good. Here's a few pics of how everything turned out, and the ratty harness I replaced.

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