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Does the condenser wire on the distributor go to the + or - side of the coil?
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Does the condenser wire on the distributor go to the + or - side of the coil? negative Black/purple lead provides power to the coil on the positive side. Distributor is ground. Circuit is completed when the points close. Then juice is sent out of the high voltage wire from the coil to the spark plug. |
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