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[quote="KitCarLasse"]I´ve got all information you need - ive got the same system on my kitcar - please writ to me at kitcarlasse@yahoo.dk KC Lasse[/quote]
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KitCarLasse
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:22 pm
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I´ve got all information you need - ive got the same system on my kitcar - please writ to me at
kitcarlasse@yahoo.dk
KC Lasse
paulhide
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 3:34 pm
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I take it that the electronic ignition module is on the side of the distributor. Anyway black is an earthing wire anywhere good whilst the white and green/black wires go to the coil, but don't ask me which is +ve and which is -ve
knighty
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 1:06 pm
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I have since noticed the pins on the female socket (with the wiring on) are numbered 1, 2 and 3.......1 being closest to the flywheel, and 3 being furthest from the flywheel....... the wire colours I currently have are:-
1 = white
2 = black
3 = green & black
the female connector with the wires on actually has the Ford logo mounded in it so I'm dubious if the wiring I have actually came from an alfa!
I'm sure this is an easy question for someone to answer
knighty
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 8:28 pm
Post subject: wiring for 1989 1.7 carbed engine in kit car????....
I have a late 1.7 carbed engine, with hydraulic heads, from a G plate 1989 sud, the distributor is the type without contacts, its has the bosch electronic system, but still with a vacum advance, there is a 3 pin socket on the side of the distributor, what do each of the 3 wires do, and where do I need to route them to, I obviously have a coil with +ve and -ve terminals too, but I dont have a clue how to link the 3 distributor wires the the coil and ignition feed.....I'm sure this is a simple question for someone to answer!