Posted by DON TX on August 23, 2012 at 20:36:21 from (76.196.7.79):
I've checked the archives and can't find one. I know ya'll have one that you e-mail to others, could someone post a diagram/sketch so I can put it in my photo album? If not, my e-mail is open and I'll post it. It belongs on the website and the net.
This TE 20, has a resistor between the coil and the distributor.? It wants to crank, but will not stay running when I let off the switch. It sounds like a wire is not right, but it supposedly ran that way. The thumb/turn switch was added long ago and the oem relay was disconnected. I'll look into that later, right now I need to get it started to see were I go next.
It has set for a long time since the guys Dad passed and he wants to get it back to mowing. It sounds good when it is cranking, it starts on the first hit.
Something I found out today, the 6v solenoid has a button on it that acts as a remote starter switch. Push it and it contacts the big studs to bypass the key switch. Could be handy or deadly!!!
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