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I did a search, but my electrical dizzy swap comes from a Starlet(kp61).

 

I am doing an electric ignition swap on my KE20 and just need some things cleared out before I go on with the swap. Below are some pictures to make it easier to describe.

 

A. I know this connects to the distributor

 

B. Positive?

 

C. Ground?

 

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D. This is my original distributor on my KE20, not really sure where this would connect to on my electrical ignition setup. Does it connect to wire A or B maybe??

 

 

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E. Not really sure if this ignition coil will work with my Starlet distributor. This is from another model.

 

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Can get a picture of mine if you want, The coil does not "ground" as such, when it breaks from ground is when you get the field collapse in the primary inducing a high voltage in the secondary coil windings.

 

Should have ignition switched 12v going to the positive side of the coil,

 

the 2 leads from the dizzy going to either side of the coil

 

and the black lead to coming off the negative side is usually a tacho signal wire..

 

and yes, that coil looks similar to mine so i think it may be right..

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I did a search, but my electrical dizzy swap comes from a Starlet(kp61).

 

I am doing an electric ignition swap on my KE20 and just need some things cleared out before I go on with the swap. Below are some pictures to make it easier to describe.

 

A. I know this connects to the distributor

 

B. Positive?

 

C. Ground?

 

2611833389_80c6d74410_o.jpg

 

 

D. This is my original distributor on my KE20, not really sure where this would connect to on my electrical ignition setup. Does it connect to wire A or B maybe??

 

 

2612667700_fa7f85006e_o.jpg

 

 

E. Not really sure if this ignition coil will work with my Starlet distributor. This is from another model.

 

2612667768_705dcb82c9_o.jpg

D is a negative connection

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Can get a picture of mine if you want, The coil does not "ground" as such, when it breaks from ground is when you get the field collapse in the primary inducing a high voltage in the secondary coil windings.

 

Should have ignition switched 12v going to the positive side of the coil,

 

the 2 leads from the dizzy going to either side of the coil

 

and the black lead to coming off the negative side is usually a tacho signal wire..

 

and yes, that coil looks similar to mine so i think it may be right..

 

So wire A and B just leave unconnected? Medicine Man can I please see a picture of your setup? Thanks!

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