A bit of a long story. The fabric hood strap was coming loose on my car. Turned out that the mounting screws for the hold down plate had stripped. I ended up drilling new holes close to the others so that when mounted the plate covered the old holes, it worked well, but in the process I cracked the ballast resistor. I have a 123 ignition unit in the car and I contacted the manufacturer to ask whether there was a preferred resistor that they recommended. Here is the answer I got:
"Normally the coil being used in combination with the 123Ignition does not
need a ballast resister. Do you know the resistance of the coil you have? If
not just put an ohm meter across the two post of the coil. A reading of 1
ohm or more is acceptable. Less than 1 ohm should be addressed with a new
coil. Preferably the Bosch Blue Coil rated at 3.4 ohms works the best in my
case.
Hope this helps
Ed"
Well, after getting this response I decided to replace the coil instead of the resistor. I had a bosch silver coil in the car. I followed Ed's advice and bought a bosch blue coil. When I installed it, I bypassed the resistor. Sorry to be so longwinded but here's the question. To bypass the resistor I disconnected each of the leads connected to it. One was coming out of the main wiring harness and the other going to the positive post on the coil. I spliced those leads and then just reconnected the end of the wire on to the positive post of the new coil. I fired up the car and ran it for a few minutes and drove it around the block. All seemed well but I just wanted to ask for responses as to whether I did the right thing in the way that I bypassed the resistor. Thanks. Don