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Re: 6v won't turn over, 12v will
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Posted by Harley on November 02, 2004 at 12:56:07 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: 6v won't turn over, 12v will posted by kevin brooks on November 02, 2004 at 11:24:55:
Easy as falling off a log. Install the 12-volt 1-wire alternater, run 1 heavy (About 10 guage) wire back and hook it up to the battery. You should have or get a 12 volt coil which will say "built in resistor" on the side of it. Run hot wire from hot side of battery to one side of starter solenoid, on up to one side of ignition switch. Other side of switch has one wire run up to positive side of coil, and one wire over to push button starter button. Other side of push button has wire running down to middle post on starter solinoid. Other big post on solinoid has heavy cable running up to starter motor. Battery ground or negetive cable goes to frame anywhere. Also, small wire coming out of distributor, usually black, goes to negative side of coil. I have a diagram of this, and if you can follow these directions and draw one for yourself, it makes it a lot easier to follow. Hope this helps and isn't too conglomerated, Later, Harley
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