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How do you wire a points distributor up to the coil and ignition on a 302?
 
How do you wire a points distributor up to the coil and ignition on a 302?
  
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For easier starting, the hot wire installed on the 'start' contact of the ignition switch can bypass the resistor to apply full voltage to the coil while cranking. A ballast resistor is needed in the 'run' position of the switch so the distributor points don't burn up.
 
For easier starting, the hot wire installed on the 'start' contact of the ignition switch can bypass the resistor to apply full voltage to the coil while cranking. A ballast resistor is needed in the 'run' position of the switch so the distributor points don't burn up.
  
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[[Image:1966_MUSTANG_ignition_wiring.jpg|thumb|left|200px|1966 Mustang ignition wiring diagram]]
 
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