Re: Pertronix on AQ125 help
John,
You don't mention the engine make or type, so we can't be sure of the wiring you have.
If it begins to run when you turn the key and stops when you let go, it is likely that you have the following condition:
1. The system has an external resistance wire to the coil to prevent its overheating in normal operation.
2. If this is the case, the system is designed so that when the ignition key is in "start" position, this external resistance is bypassed to provide maximum spark during the starting operation. When the engine starts and you let the key return to "run", the external resistance is back into the circuit, reducing the voltage to the "plus" terminal of the coil.
3. If you have wired the Pertronix unit by connecting to the coil "plus" terminal (as instructed by Pertronix), then you're running it with reduced voltage the moment you release the key. THIS WILL NOT WORK. The Pertronix setup require all of twelve volts to operate correctly.
You can check this by running a jumper from a solid 12-volt source - the positive terminal on the battery for example - to the coil "plus" and starting the engine. If it continues to run after you release the key, the problem is the voltage drop due to the external resistance wire.
Shut down after no longer than a minute of run-time (to protect the coil) and do the following:
A) Disconnect the Pertronix wire from the coil "plus" terminal. Leave everything else as is.
B) Install a new wire from the ignition switch to this Pertronix wire - splice it directly - so that the Pertronix will have full twelve volts in its operating mode as well as the "start" mode. (This should be at least 16 gauge wire.)
C) Ensure that the ground wire from the distributor is, in fact, well-grounded.
This will enable the Pertronix to perform properly. You should then check/adjust the ignition timing with a light (as recommended in the Pertronix instructions) since you have altered it by the installation procedure.
Good luck buddy.