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Re: '53 Super A Wiring Diagram / Issues
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 26, 2005 at 23:52:04 from (216.208.58.117):
In Reply to: '53 Super A Wiring Diagram / Issues posted by Randy Black on September 26, 2005 at 20:12:26:
Randy: My first thought, do you have wire to coil hooked to wrong side of on/off switch? There is an excellent diagram in the original IH operators manual. Here goes; I will use left and right on dash as looking from behind dash. Wire from BAT terminal on regulator goes to right terminal looking at back of amp gauge. Wire from L terminal on regulator goes to right terminal looking at back of switch. Wire from left terminal of amp gauge goes to starter terminal. Wire from left terminal of on/off switch goes to coil. Short wire from right side of switch goes to fuse holder. A wire from fuse holder goes to light switch. At generator and regulator F terminal on gererator hooks to F terminal on regulator. A terminal on generator hooks to GEN terminal on regulator. I did not go into the wiring for lights, in that case just a wire going from light switch to each light. Remember that fuse operates only the lights, the ignition does not have fuse protection. I hope I covered all, if not come back.
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