Posted by screwstick on October 27, 2011 at 08:12:05 from (174.24.0.234):
In Reply to: Cub ignition posted by RGMartin on October 27, 2011 at 08:01:19:
You can use the mag as a distributor. Mount the external coil, run a hot lead to one side of the coil, and a wire from the other side of the coil to the post on the side of the mag. You will need a two post kill switch that will allow you to remove power to the coil. If you do this, make sure that the mag coil is no longer connected to the points (cut the wire). The ignition wire would then go to the external coil vs. the mag coil.
Or, you can purchase a new mag coil and be done with the fix and keep things original. A bit more expensive, but easier fix.
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