Posted by Janicholson on January 04, 2008 at 12:06:56 from (64.83.205.208):
In Reply to: Re: Starting troubles posted by Kristof on January 04, 2008 at 11:28:10:
Sure! The Ignition System is self contained. there is no connection to the battery or starter, or any other electrical system. The Mag generates its own Voltage, then converts it to spark volts. The electrical box on the steering post has a mushroom shaped button that is a grounding switch. The switch body is grounded to the box, and a single wire runs from it to the mag side terminal. When the awitch is our, it is open. allowing the mag to produce primary voltage. (tractor runs) When it is in the wire is grounded. this prevents the mag from generating spark. The wiring diagrams can be found in the archives (use the search for box above, and type in Mob M Diagrams. Good luck, The 22 amps even for a few seconds might have toasted the mag. The points at least. THe manual is necessary for mag servicing, it needs to be kept in time internally. JimN
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