The 3 pin at the dizzy goes directly to the 4 pin at the module. Here's a pic and wiring from Painless. Note that the 2 connectors on the left are easy to find. But I'll need the one on the right also.
That..or a NOS Standard Blue Streak module. Both are realizable as a hammer....and I would never run anything else. I still have my catalog rack in the shop, so I look up Standard Ignition part numbers and then go find NOS on eBay. There is still a lot of it out there.I wouldn't install a Duraspark unless you use an ACTUAL Motorcraft blue module.
OK, that's good confirmation that the CON-115 3 pin will plug into the 2 pin male on the module. I figured that might be true.DuraSpark 2/3-pin Ignition Control Module;
ECH EC72
UMP Connector – CON-115
That's my preference, but I haven't found a source for that one yet.You may want to keep the dist connector OEM as well. Rare, but not unheard of to have a pick-up coil go bad.
Pretty simple, I thought. I'm trying not to spend $90 + shipping for something that I might be able to do myself with $15-20 of connectors. I already have all the wire and resistor. I'm sorry you've wasted your time reading my thread. Feel free to ignore me now.I guess I don't understand what you're trying to do. It looks to me like the Painless kit has all that is needed, even if their picture isn't the greatest. It's $88 to find out. Buy it from someone who will take it back if it doesn't. If you were paying me alone to respond you'd have already spent more than that.
Note that the two 3 pin connectors have indexed blades on the sides that slide into the lock tabs on the plugs on the module and distributor. The indexes on the module plug are oriented horizontally, on the distributor plug they are oriented vertically.What is the discrepancy in pin orientation that you’re referring to?
I've looked there, yes. But I'm mostly basing this on pictures of the actual plugs on the module and distributors, since those are what I need to mate with.I think that you're looking at the Painless jpg from their instructions, right?