very good there is a guy on here thegt350garage he shows rebuild of the duraspark. . it did it to mine .. also remember to put oil on the inside of rotor shaft under the rotor
Good video yeah like the first comment said I would like to know more how to connect from the ignition module to the harnesses of the truck reason for my question I bought a 82 f100 and they previous owner had a mess with all the cable coming from the distributor harness to the 2 plug connectors of the ignition module
I will try an get a video uploaded on how to connect the harness. Are you planing to use an OEM coil with ballast resistor or an aftermarket coil like I used in the video?
I am converting an old points system to a 1977 ford electronic distributor. No old harness available. Just have to hook up to a new ford ignition module ( I think its before the ds -2) but 6 wires. The new reman distributor has 3 wires. Which coil should I buy? A side note, its a 73 lincoln and used a solonoid on starter instead of inner fender. Im going to keep rewatching your wonderful video and see if i can make mine work
Thank you for the great video. I was wondering, a previous owner converted my truck to duraspark 2. I’m unable to get a spark now after driving it for 2 years. Is there anyway you can help troubleshoot?
I’m in a jam with my 84 f150. I pulled the original 302 and dropping a fully dressed 347 Stroker from blueprint in. It had a newer style distributor. Blue print is saying I can install a 12v coil and bypass the dura spark. Any input?
SOO if my 76F150 i just got in july with stock 360/390 FE is running fairly well BUT has a slight miss, slight high idle, slight off idle stumble, likely from warn out carb, one low compression piston and /or dirty rusty gas tank is this durapsark 2 gonna help my truck run any better than stock duraspark i have? OR should i concentrate on the problems i am pretty sure i have? 1. tank is definitely dirty, i can see it in my clear prepump filter and gas gauge doesnt work anyways 2. i can slow down idle by pulling the butterflies closed, , must mean its worn out or butterflies are off kilter on shafts? 3. i may have fixed the low compression piston with a seafoam soak but miss is still there
The neutral safety wire goes from the output side of your key switch or push button start to the neutral switch, then to the signal side of the starter solenoid.
did you swap because you wanted to get rid of the EEC-IV systems? i've got an 85' f150 with that crap and im thinking of getting a sniper efi setup. i have a feeling its going to be a lot of work switching over the whole ignition system.
I got rid of the stock wiring and what not because I am building this truck for drag racing. As long as you can read a wire schematic, and have some patience it's not too bad of a job.
If you go with a Sniper system, I would suggest either the DuraSpark II, or an aftermarket HEI unit. Also, both can be locked out so that timing can be controlled by the Sniper unit, which is ideal.
I appreciate the feedback! I will check my schematic, and try to give an explanation of how to hook it up. I'm currently deployed so I won't be able to make a video explanation.
I came to your video with great hope. but wasted my time...I wanted to know the color by color wiring pattern for the old style duraspark. You used an aftermarket harness that doesn't seem to relate to the original ford installation. The coil in my case has one red wire and one green wire on the coil...your installation has 4. Then you get off target and start giving a tutorial on wire crimps....Where is your instruction on where the orange wire and purple wire are attached...useless for me.
Too bad I guess, the harness I made follows the OEM style setup up minus the ballast resistor wire. A simple google search will show you what each wire goes too. It's not that hard.
@@buckeyebullnose6298 I went back and watched the video again to make sure I wasn't missing the point. I am not able to access a previous harness because I application is a Clark Aircraft Tug with a 300 straight six Ford motor. Even you use a quickwire harness in the video. I was hoping for a Color by Color explanation of the placement of each wire from the original brain box. Thank You for the reply.
i had an extremly difficult time with wiring on my 78 mercury.. and i bought wiring diagrams from crqaigs liust original. . . also i think if you dont use ballast resitor it may burn up the dist cap terminals
I installed that system on my 69 mustang that previously had points and condenser and it worked flawlessly .
Thanks for your service to country!
Post some more! I'd like to see the truck in action. I am about to do this on my 84 F150.
very good there is a guy on here thegt350garage he shows rebuild of the duraspark. . it did it to mine .. also remember to put oil on the inside of rotor shaft under the rotor
Just the video I needed....duraspark 101 and your wearing a usaf shirt....can't be all that bad. SUBSCRIBED! USAF ret.
Good video yeah like the first comment said I would like to know more how to connect from the ignition module to the harnesses of the truck reason for my question I bought a 82 f100 and they previous owner had a mess with all the cable coming from the distributor harness to the 2 plug connectors of the ignition module
I will try an get a video uploaded on how to connect the harness. Are you planing to use an OEM coil with ballast resistor or an aftermarket coil like I used in the video?
@@buckeyebullnose6298 please!
I am converting an old points system to a 1977 ford electronic distributor. No old harness available. Just have to hook up to a new ford ignition module ( I think its before the ds -2) but 6 wires. The new reman distributor has 3 wires. Which coil should I buy? A side note, its a 73 lincoln and used a solonoid on starter instead of inner fender. Im going to keep rewatching your wonderful video and see if i can make mine work
Ok let me get this straight. I’m about to change out the old coil for a mad blaster2 coil. I have to cut and remove that red wire only?
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Painless Wiring also makes a new wiring harness for this swap, P/N 30812
Curious why you didn't mount the DS II module on the driver side inner fender well? that's where mine is from the factory.
Thank you for the great video. I was wondering, a previous owner converted my truck to duraspark 2. I’m unable to get a spark now after driving it for 2 years. Is there anyway you can help troubleshoot?
I’m in a jam with my 84 f150. I pulled the original 302 and dropping a fully dressed 347 Stroker from blueprint in. It had a newer style distributor. Blue print is saying I can install a 12v coil and bypass the dura spark. Any input?
It’s pretty easy just to swap over and run an HEI style distributor. I’ve got a video on my channel explaining how I did it on my 85
SOO if my 76F150 i just got in july with stock 360/390 FE is running fairly well BUT has a slight miss, slight high idle, slight off idle stumble, likely from warn out carb, one low compression piston and /or dirty rusty gas tank is this durapsark 2 gonna help my truck run any better than stock duraspark i have?
OR should i concentrate on the problems i am pretty sure i have?
1. tank is definitely dirty, i can see it in my clear prepump filter and gas gauge doesnt work anyways
2. i can slow down idle by pulling the butterflies closed, , must mean its worn out or butterflies are off kilter on shafts?
3. i may have fixed the low compression piston with a seafoam soak but miss is still there
Question, will my old distributor from the 1984 Ranger 2.8 OEM stuff work? Do need to make any modifications? I noticed you have a new one.
I'm not all that familiar with the 2.8 variants. If it has the duraspark style distributor it should be the same I was what I did.
GREAT INFO...THANKS!
Love the train horn Really i do
did you run a coil resistor for your ignition coil so it wont over heat ?
No. The aftermarket coil I am using does not require the use of a ballast resistor
@@buckeyebullnose6298part no.please what coil
How did you connect the ignition switch to the toggle switch
I have power running to the bottom of all my switches. I then ran a wire from my toggle switch to the ignition contoller
Was that the white wire
Buy the connectors without the plastic ends, also you forgot to solder.
Hi,
so i am actually using kwik wire on my 78 ford with the same ignition module. my question is, what did you do with the neutral safety wire?
The neutral safety wire goes from the output side of your key switch or push button start to the neutral switch, then to the signal side of the starter solenoid.
did you swap because you wanted to get rid of the EEC-IV systems? i've got an 85' f150 with that crap and im thinking of getting a sniper efi setup. i have a feeling its going to be a lot of work switching over the whole ignition system.
I got rid of the stock wiring and what not because I am building this truck for drag racing. As long as you can read a wire schematic, and have some patience it's not too bad of a job.
@@buckeyebullnose6298 not doing any drag-racing here, just want a reliable 351w and thankfully no emissions testing where i live
I gotcha, It still shouldn't be too bad of a job. There really isn't much to these truck wiring wise
If you go with a Sniper system, I would suggest either the DuraSpark II, or an aftermarket HEI unit.
Also, both can be locked out so that timing can be controlled by the Sniper unit, which is ideal.
You didn't show how to hook up the 2 prong connector on the box
I appreciate the feedback! I will check my schematic, and try to give an explanation of how to hook it up. I'm currently deployed so I won't be able to make a video explanation.
I have an 85 ranger and id like to know where i find the yellow thing sorry forgot the name
Are you looking to buy a coil, or are you curious where your existing coil is?
@@buckeyebullnose6298 lookimg to buy one im doing the swap on my 85 fotd ranger
Jeg's or summit racing will have them
I came to your video with great hope. but wasted my time...I wanted to know the color by color wiring pattern for the old style duraspark. You used an aftermarket harness that doesn't seem to relate to the original ford installation. The coil in my case has one red wire and one green wire on the coil...your installation has 4. Then you get off target and start giving a tutorial on wire crimps....Where is your instruction on where the orange wire and purple wire are attached...useless for me.
Too bad I guess, the harness I made follows the OEM style setup up minus the ballast resistor wire. A simple google search will show you what each wire goes too. It's not that hard.
@@buckeyebullnose6298 I went back and watched the video again to make sure I wasn't missing the point. I am not able to access a previous harness because I application is a Clark Aircraft Tug with a 300 straight six Ford motor. Even you use a quickwire harness in the video. I was hoping for a Color by Color explanation of the placement of each wire from the original brain box. Thank You for the reply.
i had an extremly difficult time with wiring on my 78 mercury.. and i bought wiring diagrams from crqaigs liust original. . . also i think if you dont use ballast resitor it may burn up the dist cap terminals