salty_monk
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All wired up, got it started & timing set to 10*Btdc.
Then I came to switch it off... problem... it doesn't switch off on the ignition switch! I pulled the fuse on the relay (connecting main battery power to the module & coil) & off it goes...
So out comes the meter... Anyway, the relay is working fine but by pulling the case on it I can see that it's stilled switched when turning the ignition off, get the meter in the back of it to the "trigger wire" & I can see it's still receiving voltage when the engine is running (maybe a couple less volts or maybe just bad connection with the meter).
Any ideas? Here's a pic of the install you can see the relay is open so I could see the contacts. The green is the switching wire. It is connected directly to the wire that used to run the +12v on the old coil supply the point coil. I haven't changed anything there (except lengthened it a little).

I tried Jamyers deal with the Solenoid (remove the wire from the I terminal to stop any chance of it "feeding back") by first pulling one then the other. The I & S is exactly like his diag in my other post but it doesn't make any difference if I remove the I terminal from the solenoid, same thing happens, it still doesn't stop.
The module is also running very hot (hot enough that the heat sink would sizzle if you licked your finger & applied it to the top after about 10 mins running. That doesn't seem normal to me....
Here's the link to my previous post for Reference http://fordsix.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=53715
Help!! Confused
Thanks,
Dan
Then I came to switch it off... problem... it doesn't switch off on the ignition switch! I pulled the fuse on the relay (connecting main battery power to the module & coil) & off it goes...
So out comes the meter... Anyway, the relay is working fine but by pulling the case on it I can see that it's stilled switched when turning the ignition off, get the meter in the back of it to the "trigger wire" & I can see it's still receiving voltage when the engine is running (maybe a couple less volts or maybe just bad connection with the meter).
Any ideas? Here's a pic of the install you can see the relay is open so I could see the contacts. The green is the switching wire. It is connected directly to the wire that used to run the +12v on the old coil supply the point coil. I haven't changed anything there (except lengthened it a little).

I tried Jamyers deal with the Solenoid (remove the wire from the I terminal to stop any chance of it "feeding back") by first pulling one then the other. The I & S is exactly like his diag in my other post but it doesn't make any difference if I remove the I terminal from the solenoid, same thing happens, it still doesn't stop.
The module is also running very hot (hot enough that the heat sink would sizzle if you licked your finger & applied it to the top after about 10 mins running. That doesn't seem normal to me....
Here's the link to my previous post for Reference http://fordsix.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=53715
Help!! Confused
Thanks,
Dan
