The history.. I wired up and ingition system to start the 40 after rebuild. I wired from +bat to rocker switch (thru fuse) Then from rocker to coil balist resistor and idle solenoid on carb. Turn over starter and it ran great until the points burned out.(( too much voltage I think
). Coolerman said they would
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My question is when i wire the truck normally(when tube is back on) what will prevent this from happening again? Does the ignition switch cause a voltage drop enough to prevent frying the points or is the voltage regulator involved? Or am I missing something?


My question is when i wire the truck normally(when tube is back on) what will prevent this from happening again? Does the ignition switch cause a voltage drop enough to prevent frying the points or is the voltage regulator involved? Or am I missing something?