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Re: Wiring 12v coil IH 263 6cyl,Switch w/push butt
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Posted by JOSSETTE on February 04, 2005 at 18:13:12 from (216.114.223.210):
In Reply to: Wiring 12v coil IH 263 6cyl,Switch w/push button posted by Tom in Pa. on February 04, 2005 at 17:29:33:
FROM THE SWITCH ( 2 POST SWITCH) 1 WIRE SHOULD GO TO THE NEG SIDE OF THE AMP GAUGE. FROM THE NEG POST ON AMP 1 WIRE WILL GO TO A INLINE FUSE AND THEN TO YOUR LIGHT SWITCH. 2ND WIRE WILL GO TO THE PUSH START BUTTON AND THEN BACK TO THE BATERY POSITVE POST.3 WIRES SHOULD BE AT THE NEG AMP POST.== IF YOU HAVE A START RELAY. THE WIRE FROM AMP WILL GO TO THE POS SIDE THEN BACK UP TO THE PUSH BUTTON AND THEN BACK DOWN TO THE START SIDE OF RELAY THE OTHER POST ON THE PUSH BUTTON WILL GO TO THE STARTER. FROM THE POSITVE POST ON THE AMP THE WIRE SHOULD GO ALL THE WAY TO THE BACK POST OF THE ALTERNATOR WHICH THE RED WIRE OR (2F) SIDE OF THE PLUG IN THE ALT SHOULD BE BOLTED ON. THE WHITE WIRE OR (1R) OF THE ALT SHOULD GO TO AN ALT RESISTOR POST. THE OTHER RESIS POST GOES TO THE KEY SWITCH OPPOSITE OF THE 1ST WIRE. RUN ANOTHER WIRE FROM THIS POST TO THE COIL RESISTOR POST( YES THERE IS A COIL RESIS TOO) THE OTHER RESIS POST GOES TO THE POSITIVE POST ON THE COIL AND THE NEG COIL POST TO THE DISTR. GET SOME PAPER AND DRAW SOME CIRCLES WHERE EVERYTHING WILL BE AND FOLLOW THE STEPS. IF YOU HAVE ANY TROUBLE GIVE ME CALL
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