Miscellaneous information – MSD 7720 Power Grid System - Ignition Control Only Installation User Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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SPARK PLUGS AND WIRES

Spark plug wires are very important to the operation of your ignition system. A good quality, helically

wound wire and proper routing are required to get the best performance from your ignition, such as

the MSD 8.5mm Super Conductor.

Note: Solid Core spark plug wires cannot be used with an MSD Ignition.

A helically, or spiral wound wire must be used. This style wire provides a good path for the spark to follow

while keeping Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI) to a minimum. Excessive EMI, such as the amount that

solid core wires produce, will interfere with the operation of the MSD and other electronics on your car.

Spark Plug Wire Routing: Correct routing of the plug wires is also important to performance. Wires

should be routed away from sharp edges and engine heat sources. If there are two wires that are next

to each other in the engine’s firing order, the wires should be routed away from each other to avoid

inducing a spark into the other wire. For example, in a Chevy V8, the firing order is 1-8-4-3-6-

5-7-2.

The #5 and #7 cylinders are next to each other in the engine and in the firing order. If the voltage

from the #5 wire is induced into #7 detonation could occur and cause engine damage.

To add more heat protection to your plug wires, MSD offers Pro-Heat Guard, PN 3411. This is a glass

woven and silicone coated protective sleeve that you slide over your plug wires. For extra protection

of the spark plug boots, MSD offers Pro-Heat Boot Guard, PN 3412.

Spark Plugs: Choosing the correct spark plug design and heat range is important when trying to get

the best performance possible. Since there are so many engine combinations and manufacturers,

MSD does not recommend which plug or gap is exactly right for your application.

It is recommended to follow the engine builder or manufacturer’s specification for spark plugs. With

that, you can then experiment with the plug gap to obtain the

best performance. The gap of the plugs can be opened in 0.005”

increments, then tested until the best performance is obtained.

MSD judges the plug gap by compression and components:

Note: A larger plug gap taxes the cap, rotor and spark plug

wires. Always inspect the cap and rotor to make sure

they are in good condition.

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION

Sealing: Do not attempt to seal the MSD. All of the circuits of an MSD receive a thick conformal

coating of Humi-Seal. This sealant protects the electronics from moisture. If you were to seal the

unit, any moisture or water that may seep in through the wiring grommets will not be able to drain

and may result in corrosion.

Welding: If you are welding on your vehicle, to avoid the chance of damage, always disconnect both

heavy power cables of the MSD. (You should also disconnect the tach ground wire too).

Distributor Cap and Rotor: It is recommended to install a new distributor cap and rotor when installing

the MSD Ignition Control. The cap should be clean inside and out especially the terminals and rotor tip.

On vehicles with smaller caps, it is possible for the air inside the cap to become electrically charged

causing crossfire which can result in misfire. This can be prevented by drilling a couple vent holes

in the cap. The holes should be placed between the terminals, at rotor height and face away from

the intake. If your environment demands it, place a small piece of non-metallic screen over the hole

to act as a filter.

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