Ignition system / electrical issue
jeepboy45
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Hey everyone....I've got a good one for you this time...
I decided to go with the MSD ignition upgrade a lot of you guys are talking about.
I currently have a 10 year old Centech wiring harness in my CJ7 V8. I stripped out every old wire when I did my resto approx 10 yrs ago, and went with the Centech harness. Great harness, and every wire is labeled....
My Jeep has sat for 1 year with a bad Transmission , not started at all. A few months ago, I dealt with it, and some other suspension related mods.
Got the Jeep running about a month ago. One issue I noticed is when I go to start it, sometimes the starter kicks "out", like a solenoid is going bad. But nothing serious. I mention this to cover all bases...(maybe leading me to a bad ignition switch)
But please read on. I tried to cover the whole issue from beginning to my current state.
Here is the problem at hand:
I considered going with the TeamRush MSD igniton upgrade, but fully decided to do it after reading BusaDave9 's writeup a couple months ago.
Now I have an issue. I cant shut off the jeep engine. I had this problem with another vehicle years ago, and it was the starter solenoid somehow keeping the engine running.
So I replaced it yesterday, no change.
The first diagram shows my existing wiring with the stock brain before I changed anything. It is a crude diagram but easier to follow than a schematic.
The second one shows how it is wired now.
I used my key "on" 12 volts wire that formerly went to my ballast resistor to power the MSD and go to the solenoid. I just spliced the MSD into that wire. See second diagram for how it is currently wired.
The jeep starts fine... 12 volts at the "I" terminal on the solenoid when key is "on"... I get 12 volts to the "S" terminal on the solenoid when the key is turned to the "start" position. I have power at the coil (obviously)
However when the key is turned to the off position to shut it down, the engine continues to run.....not just diesel or run-on
At that point, I have nearly 14 volts at the "I" terminal on the solenoid (this must be alternator power, not just battery power)
I have to smother the engine to kill it (or pull the coil wire which from experience can be quite painful) When the engine is smothered, the voltage drops from nearly 14 at the solenoid "I" terminal to the battery power of 12 volts.
Last night I discovered that when the engine is still running with the key "off", pulling the alternator wire plug from the alternator kills it.
Personally I believe it must be a wiring issue, but since I have an extra alternator sitting on the shelf I decided to change it. No difference.
It could be the ignition switch, but I doubt that it decided to
out on me the exact time I did the ignition upgrade.
I feel there has to be a wiring issue that I am overlooking. Not necessarily a bad wire, but something in the system that must be changed to allow for the MSD conversion.
BusaDave9 has been a world of help to me, but it is difficult to diagnose over the phone or the internet.
Any suggestions or help would be appreciated.
I decided to go with the MSD ignition upgrade a lot of you guys are talking about.
I currently have a 10 year old Centech wiring harness in my CJ7 V8. I stripped out every old wire when I did my resto approx 10 yrs ago, and went with the Centech harness. Great harness, and every wire is labeled....
My Jeep has sat for 1 year with a bad Transmission , not started at all. A few months ago, I dealt with it, and some other suspension related mods.
Got the Jeep running about a month ago. One issue I noticed is when I go to start it, sometimes the starter kicks "out", like a solenoid is going bad. But nothing serious. I mention this to cover all bases...(maybe leading me to a bad ignition switch)
But please read on. I tried to cover the whole issue from beginning to my current state.
Here is the problem at hand:
I considered going with the TeamRush MSD igniton upgrade, but fully decided to do it after reading BusaDave9 's writeup a couple months ago.
Now I have an issue. I cant shut off the jeep engine. I had this problem with another vehicle years ago, and it was the starter solenoid somehow keeping the engine running.
So I replaced it yesterday, no change.
The first diagram shows my existing wiring with the stock brain before I changed anything. It is a crude diagram but easier to follow than a schematic.
The second one shows how it is wired now.
I used my key "on" 12 volts wire that formerly went to my ballast resistor to power the MSD and go to the solenoid. I just spliced the MSD into that wire. See second diagram for how it is currently wired.
The jeep starts fine... 12 volts at the "I" terminal on the solenoid when key is "on"... I get 12 volts to the "S" terminal on the solenoid when the key is turned to the "start" position. I have power at the coil (obviously)
However when the key is turned to the off position to shut it down, the engine continues to run.....not just diesel or run-on
At that point, I have nearly 14 volts at the "I" terminal on the solenoid (this must be alternator power, not just battery power)
I have to smother the engine to kill it (or pull the coil wire which from experience can be quite painful) When the engine is smothered, the voltage drops from nearly 14 at the solenoid "I" terminal to the battery power of 12 volts.
Last night I discovered that when the engine is still running with the key "off", pulling the alternator wire plug from the alternator kills it.
Personally I believe it must be a wiring issue, but since I have an extra alternator sitting on the shelf I decided to change it. No difference.
It could be the ignition switch, but I doubt that it decided to
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I feel there has to be a wiring issue that I am overlooking. Not necessarily a bad wire, but something in the system that must be changed to allow for the MSD conversion.
BusaDave9 has been a world of help to me, but it is difficult to diagnose over the phone or the internet.
Any suggestions or help would be appreciated.