Should have added that, still runs points. Although I think it should be a dual point distributor since its a 440 hp but it only has a single point distributor in it now.What ignition system, few run points anymore.
Single or double it shouldn’t matterShould have added that, still runs points. Although I think it should be a dual point distributor since its a 440 hp but it only has a single point distributor in it now.
I was going to bring that up, but he said he's running points. Perhaps he should rev it up a bit and see if the tech results fall?Make absolute sure that your distributor is not wired backwards.
Taken directly from RTE website: "It turns out that if you wire in a mopar distributor backwards, it will double fire at low RPM, but it will properly single fire at higher RPM. You need to swap the two wires coming from the distributor to the electronic ignition box."
It's a phenolic material for the circuit board.Is that the factory board? I thought they were on cardboard.
Who figured out how to turn a chrysler ign into an MSD ? MacGyver?Make absolute sure that your distributor is not wired backwards.
Taken directly from RTE website: "It turns out that if you wire in a mopar distributor backwards, it will double fire at low RPM, but it will properly single fire at higher RPM. You need to swap the two wires coming from the distributor to the electronic ignition box."
It appears as if most (all) of the origional parts have been up graded, including the calibration potentiometer. I believe the tachis is RMS reading volt meter and the circuitry measures the pulses the coil receives translated into RPM. Your best bet is to replace the entire board assembly with the RTE board....it's an exact fit....follow the instructions.....end of problem......just my opinion.....I see what looks to be a potentiometer on the board. That cause me to search for "tachometer adjust potentiometer". This is the first article that came up for me but looks like there are a bunch more. I don't know anything about these though so tread carefully.
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I believe that the 440 six barrel 4 speed cars and the HEMI used the Prestolite Dual point distributor the rest gor single point Mopar distributor......Should have added that, still runs points. Although I think it should be a dual point distributor since its a 440 hp but it only has a single point distributor in it now.
The circuit is a two transistor integrator with some hysteresis. I would bet that replacement of all capacitors would restore operation, but the RTE upgrade has a two point built in calibrator, and works with points, or even MSD, plus other electronic ignition.It appears as if most (all) of the origional parts have been up graded, including the calibration potentiometer. I believe the tachis is RMS reading volt meter and the circuitry measures the pulses the coil receives translated into RPM. Your best bet is to replace the entire board assembly with the RTE board....it's an exact fit....follow the instructions.....end of problem......just my opinion.....
BOB RENTON