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PostPosted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 7:28 pm 
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hey
just a quick one, does the wiring for the ignition for the starter and wiring go:

red and white wire carry a pos+ charge to the starter solinoid,

white and blue wire carry a pos+ charge to the coil

and the ignition switch does not have any internal grounding, cawz its a blip in my diagram and does'nt document it
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The ignition switch doesnt have any grounding as its just a switch between a constant +12v to the fuse box's "on on ignition side" and to the coil in its first position and to the starter motor solenoid in its second position.

So it has a thick (brown?) input cable which is a constant +12v and two output terminals:
1st (this terminal links to the input +12 when you turn the ignition switch to its 1st position) terminal: to the coil's positive side (just check what wire colour connects to the positive side of the coil and then locate the same wire next to the ign. switch. And a thick white wire to the "on on ignition" half of the fuse box (for stuff like wipers etc).

2nd terminal (this terminal only links to the +12v input when the ign. switch is in its last, "cranking" position): a thin red/white wire to the starter solenoid.


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 8:04 pm 
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just wanted to check before i cranked it over, i have'nt fused anything yet :wink:
thanks mike

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buztoy wrote:
i have'nt fused anything yet :wink:
Keep trying, I am sure if you can do it if just put your mind to it. :lol:


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Morris 1100 wrote:
buztoy wrote:
i have'nt fused anything yet :wink:
Keep trying, I am sure if you can do it if just put your mind to it. :lol:


fuses - who has fuses - just through a couple of nails in there and can save all that money on fuses :wink:


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Nails blow at 120amps. I think mini wiring is probably rated to maybe 60-70amps. At least the nails will stay in good condition. Can never have to many good nails these days.

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Hanra wrote:
Can never have to many good nails these days.


I bet you say that to all the girls.........


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