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1954 Cub wiring needs

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Candyce

01-22-2005 17:20:02




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Have a 1954 Cub with a magneto ignition. Need a wiring diagram for generator, regulator, & starter. Example wiring off amp meter & other connections. Thanks for your help!




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Dave (IL)

01-22-2005 23:11:13




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 Re: 1954 Cub wiring needs in reply to Candyce, 01-22-2005 17:20:02  
Don't know Cubs specifically, but, in general, a magneto don't give a hoot about the electrical system. It's not connected at all.

Only thing I can think of that might cause a Farmall confusion is that the little round push/pull switch that an H has is open when pulled out for mags and closed when pulled out for battery ignition. On a mag H the wire runs up to the grounding terminal on the mag. Push button in, switch turns on, grounds the points in the mag to kill it.
On a battery ignition H, that button has batt on one side and a wire to the coil on the other. When you pull it out it turns on and puts voltage on the coil.

At least that's what I think.

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Candyce

01-22-2005 19:26:52




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 Re: OOPS!!! 1954 Cub wiring needs in reply to Candyce, 01-22-2005 17:20:02  
The informaion given is for battery ignition... I need a wiring diagram for a magneto ignition... 6 volt electrical system... Help appreciated!!!



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Jim Becker

01-22-2005 17:54:32




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 Re: 1954 Cub wiring needs in reply to Candyce, 01-22-2005 17:20:02  
Look at page 2 of the ATIS Cub FAQ, question 3. Starting in '50, virtually all Cubs came with battery ignition.



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Candyce

01-22-2005 18:43:35




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 Re: 1954 Cub wiring needs in reply to Jim Becker, 01-22-2005 17:54:32  
Thank you for the GREAT information! Appreciate it!



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