Halle09,
I would love to help you out but to be honest I am having a difficult time following your verbage. No offence meant. What area are you from? You might try getting a wiring diagram for your year and model of car and just start tracing the wires, checking the integrity and placement of each. It is a time consuming job but might be worthwhile.
sorry about the hard to read language its just as hard for me to describe what the heck is going on with all this wiring. I am from New York. ive looked at a wiring diagram and it seems everything is in place. i read this article from mopar muscle. it specifically says if i have a mopar electronic igniton which i DO (quote)
"Electronic ignition systems, whether factory Mopar or aftermarket, don't utilize breaker points, thereby not actually needing a ballast resistor to control amperage through the pickup coil. And while ignition coil life may be compromised without a resistor, the additional secondary voltage (at the spark plug) is increased which generally improves power. So does your application require a ballast resistor? Quite simply, if your distributor has breaker points the answer is yes; if not, the answer is no."
so if i keep just running an ignition hot line(fused) directly to the coil+ wont i be ok? I mean its the only way i can get it to start and it runs fine when its on the coil+.
LINK TO FULL ARTICLE:
http://www.moparmusclemagazine.com/techarticles/body/mopp_1110_ballast_resistor_guide_ballast_blast_off/