Posted by bob M on February 18, 2008 at 19:24:00 from (69.205.124.11):
In Reply to: H Hour Meter Install? posted by Clarkbug on February 18, 2008 at 18:58:26:
With coil and distributor ignition connection is a snap. Simply connect the hour meter "-" terminal to the ignition switch (not the distributor) side of the coil primary and ground the meter "+" terminal. (Presumes your H is positive ground. If neg ground reverse the connections at the hour meter.)
A magneto is a bit more complicated. Easiest probably is to install a normally open oil pressure switch (ie. with contacts that CLOSE on pressure rise). Then run a series loop from the battery to the pressure switch to the hour meter and finally to ground. (Observe meter polarity same as above)
Make sure the hour meters are good for 6 volts! (most "universal" hour meters sold now work on 6 - 32 volts)
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