Chrysler 440 schematic
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Chrysler 440 schematic
The cover over the electronic ignition parts on my Chrysler 440's has a schematic that I need to wring out a problem where my starboard engine will run for a while - 40 to 50 minutes and then die. I can restart and as long as the engine is running above 1000 RPM is runs ok. I'm sure it's electrical, but I've replaced the ECU, voltage regulator, ballast resistor and had the alternator overhauled. I'd like to trace all the wires to see if there is something mis-wired. Does anyone know where I can get a copy of that schematic?
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Re: Chrysler 440 schematic
How old are the engines? Is the electronic ignition original or an add on?
If it is an add on, it might be easier to purchase new kit and go from there.
If it is an add on, it might be easier to purchase new kit and go from there.
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Re: Chrysler 440 schematic
Do you have the 5 pin module?
Re: Chrysler 440 schematic
The engines are 1973 with original electric ignition. The parts of the schematic that I can read are under the plastic cover for the ignition parts. Yes I have the 5 pin ECU module.
1972 Bertram 31 Hull 1018 "Knot Again!" - new to me July 2014
Re: Chrysler 440 schematic
Looks great, thanks. I'll head to the boat today and check it out.
1972 Bertram 31 Hull 1018 "Knot Again!" - new to me July 2014
Re: Chrysler 440 schematic
You did not say that you had replaced the coil. Swap coils between the two engines and see if the problem follows.
Rawleigh
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Re: Chrysler 440 schematic
What is voltage across coil when engine running at say idle, then at 1500rpm? Think it should be less than 10 volts.
When engine dies is coil hot to the touch? If so probably voltage to coil is too high
When engine dies is coil hot to the touch? If so probably voltage to coil is too high
Re: Chrysler 440 schematic
I changed the coil yesterday and have run almost 2 hours without a shutdown. thanks for all the help. But I will check the voltages today to make sure I am not having over voltage at the coils.
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