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Old 08-25-2007, 03:48 AM
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VT V8 Commodore Distributor

I was wondering if anybody out there knows the wiring pattern for the twin hall effect distributor used in the V8 VT commodore? There are four wires which will be:

+12v

Ground

Home Sensor

Trigger Sensor

What I need to know is which of the coloured wires (Red, Green, Blue, Black) correspond to the four functions listed.

Any help much appreciated.
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Re: VT V8 Commodore Distributor

I got that diagram at work, will post the info tomorrow night.
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Re: VT V8 Commodore Distributor

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I got that diagram at work, will post the info tomorrow night.
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