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Fourward

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  1. I don't know if this is able to be answered. My ignition wire goes into the ballast resistor at 12.36 volts. It comes out at 2.5 volts! It is a brand new resistor. Here is the weird thing. Using the old resistor that was on there, and probably good, the same result. I took it off the coil, so the hot wire attaches to one stud and I am measuring at the other stud. Same result if it is attached by wire to the + side of the coil. Of course, no spark. Help!

  2. I took my NSS apart and cleaned up the contacts, a fairly easy job, I was worried it wouldn't be. Now, I have to get the wires attached more firmly. I had a mechanic solder them on, but one came apart when I handled it. I see your wires and connectors look new. Did you attach them and find a new connector? If so, how did you attach them?

  3. Well, I still need one. Apparently they are hard to find. Rod that goes from the gas pedal to the bell crank. Has a little round knob on the end that attaches to the gas pedal. Even if someone has one out of the car and can make an outline or tracing on a piece of paper, I have one that I could possibly bend to the correct shape? Or have a shop do it, I can't do that kind of thing. Anyone?

  4. Just put the engine in. Automatic. 63 Avanti. The shift lever rod is attached to the gear shift side. It is hanging down, not attached to the transmission. I can't even see the hole on the lever on the transmission where the rod attaches. The rod won't even clear the exhaust and transmission to get there anyway. (The rod does not look exactly like the rod shown in the parts manual, further complicating things. But it looks like it was always attached to the gear shift.) Any help appreciated. I hope I do not have to move the engine back out. At this point I think I would even cut a hole in the fiberglass transmission tunnel.

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