MSD RPM PROBLEM
I have a MSD RPM activated switch that I am hooking up to a Biondo electric shifter and I can't get the solenoid to latch. I downloaded a wiring diagram from MSD but I was wondering if anyone had any tips on what I might be doing wrong? Thanks.
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Are you running your wire to the ground side of the silenoid?
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I ran the yellow wire of the MSD Switch to the black wire of the solenoid and a 12v hot wire to the red wire on the the solenoid.
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I believe the grey wire breaks a ground and the yellow makes a ground. Usually on air shifters the RPM atvtd switch makes a ground to make the silenoid activate and on electric, especially spring loaded silenoids, they make a connection to hold it down then the RPM activated switch breaks the ground to release the spring loaded silenoid.
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ok great. i guess i will give it another shoot. thanks for your help.
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i switched the yellow wire for the grey and it works great. thank you for your help!
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Originally Posted by gullion454
i switched the yellow wire for the grey and it works great. thank you for your help!
Super now wait till I send you my bill. :lol: :lol: :wink: Its always makes me feel good to be alittle help. Where do you race at and what are you running? |
we race at the coles county dragway in charleston, il. its just a little 1/8th mile track. here is a my race space for some pics:
http://www.racingjunk.com/profile/12170 its a '95 s-10, 360ci sbc, powerglide, backhalved with a ford 9" 4:88 gear. last year we ran in the 7.40s and this year we are looking for even lower 7's and hopfully get consistent with the new shifter. thanks again for your help. |
You live just 70 miles from where I was born. I was born in Lawerenceville,Ill., and have alot of family that live in Flatrock. After I looked at your racespace I saw that I had you on my friends list, not that I have to many of those. I really like your truck. If I can help in any way fill free to pm me. If its to detailed I'll shoot you my cell # and we can talk about it over the phone. take care....... :wink:
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awesome! thanks again for the help.
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