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First, thanks to all for the great posts on hooking up the Duraspark II.
I do, however, seem to have a problem. I installed a Duraspark II dizzy from a 1980 Mustang. I also used the GM HEI module and a TFI coil (as recommended on gofastforless.com).
I connected the Purple wire from the dizzy to the C pin on the module, the orange wire to the W pin on the module and finally connected the black dizzy wire to the the attaching screw into the aluminum heat-sink.
http://www.gofastforless.com/ignition/tfi.htm
When I went to start the car, the dizzy began smoking and the ground wire (black) burned through at the distributor.
What caused this? The ground wire did have some damage (missing insulation) prior to installing, although it would seem that a ground wire could be bare with no problems?? Why would there have been current flowing through the ground that would result in it's frying??
Did I hook something up wrong? Can the aluminum heat-sink be used to ground, or should I find another location?
I picked up another dizzy, from an '84 Fairmont, but want to make sure that the wiring is correct prior to trying it. Any help would be appreciated...
I do, however, seem to have a problem. I installed a Duraspark II dizzy from a 1980 Mustang. I also used the GM HEI module and a TFI coil (as recommended on gofastforless.com).
I connected the Purple wire from the dizzy to the C pin on the module, the orange wire to the W pin on the module and finally connected the black dizzy wire to the the attaching screw into the aluminum heat-sink.
http://www.gofastforless.com/ignition/tfi.htm
When I went to start the car, the dizzy began smoking and the ground wire (black) burned through at the distributor.

What caused this? The ground wire did have some damage (missing insulation) prior to installing, although it would seem that a ground wire could be bare with no problems?? Why would there have been current flowing through the ground that would result in it's frying??
Did I hook something up wrong? Can the aluminum heat-sink be used to ground, or should I find another location?
I picked up another dizzy, from an '84 Fairmont, but want to make sure that the wiring is correct prior to trying it. Any help would be appreciated...