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Posted by wh on December 11, 2006 at 12:12:00 from (70.159.81.221):
In Reply to: What would it all take to convert from a mag to di posted by unioncreek on December 11, 2006 at 11:22:19:
actually you just need a new coil. take the top off the mag and clip the wire from the coil to the points. install a new 12 volt coil (provided you are on a 12v system) with resistor and connect it to the outside terminal to the points. install a new 2 prong switch and run your hotwire from it to the coil. biff bam boom you are in business. have a '45 h that has been like this for over 30 years with no problem. link shows picture of it.
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