Hi all.
I have some questions on electrical needed to run my 1998 Vortec 5.7l engine on a stand (my engine will be bolted to wood base made from 6X6 pressure treated posts).
So far I have:
Positive battery to starter main post
Negative battery to engine block
Momentary push button switch from positive terminal to solenoid terminal
Questions:
I know I need to power the positive side of the coil…don't I need some sort of resistor between the positive battery terminal to the plus side of the coil? (plus side currently has 1 purple to it and two grey wires to the negative)
In order to read the water temps and oil pressure using the electrical gauges I have, where else do I need to provide power?
The coil is a HEI Ignition Coil MerCruiser Thunderbolt IV & V Replaces 392-7803A4 & 392-805570A2.
The ignition system is a thunderbolt 5
I have some questions on electrical needed to run my 1998 Vortec 5.7l engine on a stand (my engine will be bolted to wood base made from 6X6 pressure treated posts).
So far I have:
Positive battery to starter main post
Negative battery to engine block
Momentary push button switch from positive terminal to solenoid terminal
Questions:
I know I need to power the positive side of the coil…don't I need some sort of resistor between the positive battery terminal to the plus side of the coil? (plus side currently has 1 purple to it and two grey wires to the negative)
In order to read the water temps and oil pressure using the electrical gauges I have, where else do I need to provide power?
The coil is a HEI Ignition Coil MerCruiser Thunderbolt IV & V Replaces 392-7803A4 & 392-805570A2.
The ignition system is a thunderbolt 5
