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Allis C Wiring

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    Posted: 13 Mar 2018 at 6:53pm
New member now looking for real advice on wiring my C.  My first goal is to simply get some juice to the coil and see if I can hand start.  In the alternative, I'd use the following diagram minus the alternator and lights until I get a mount adapted.  I have all the components listed in the diagram and a volt meter instead of amp.  Other than that, all there.  Anything look out of sorts with this idea?  Thanks -R

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if you have a coil, then you need ---
-- one side of the battery grounded to the frame
--other side of the battery has a power cable to an on- off switch
--output of the switch goes to one terminal on the coil
--second terminal on the coil ( out) goes to the distributor point.
--the point is grounded to complete the circuit.
 
which terminal on the battery and the coil you use as the IN and OUT depends on if you have + or - ground system... your choice........ the condenser in the photo below is normally INSIDE The distributor and will have its wire anchored to the point screw.
 


Edited by steve(ill) - 13 Mar 2018 at 7:32pm
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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