MSD 6560 6M-2L Marine Certified Ignition with Rev Limit Installation User Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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GENERAL INFORMATION

BATTERY

The 6M-2 Series Ignition Control will operate on any negative ground, 12 volt electrical system with a

distributor. The MSD can be used with 16 volt batteries and can withstand a momentary 24 volts in case

of jump starts. The Ignitions will deliver full voltage with a supply of 10 - 18 volts and will operate with a

supply voltage as low as five volts.

COILS

The MSD 6M-2 Ignition can be used with most stock coils and aftermarket coils designed to replace

the stock coils. There are some "race only" coils such as the MSD

Pro Power Coil, PN 8201, that

cannot be used with a 6 Series MSD

Ignition Control. For more information on recommended coils, consult

the supplied Coil Application Chart or check with the manufacturer

of your coil. If you have any questions concerning coils, contact our

Customer Service Department at (915) 855-7123.

TACHOMETERS

The MSD Ignition features a Tach Output Terminal on the side of the

unit. This terminal provides a trigger signal for tachometers, a shift

light or other add-on rpm activated devices. The Tach Output Terminal produces a 12 volt square

wave signal with a 20% duty cycle.

Some boats with factory tachometers may require a Tach Adapter to operate with the MSD. For more

information on Tachometers and MSD Tach Adapters, see the Tachometer Section on page 6.

If your distributor/coil has an inline filter it may cause the tach to drop to zero on acceleration. If this

occurs, bypass the filter.

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 Heli-Core or 8.5mm Super Conductor Wire.
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.
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.

Figure 1 Tach Terminal

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