I attached a ground wire to the engine block. A wire from the positive to the starter solenoid. Then I wired a switch to the starter and tried turning it over. The starter spun and the engine kind of spluttered, but that was it.
I had already changed the sparks.
The contact breaker was a little pitted, so I cleaned it.
I cleaned the contact points in the distributor cap.
I thought I should check the ht leads when one came out without its metal contact. As you can see here (above) the right socket is corroded.
Here is the HT lead without its contact.
Starting the engine was on hold for a week whilst I ordered some bits.
Friday, 30 December 2011
Thursday, 29 December 2011
Starting the engine - wiring
So, for the first time for 5/6 years the engine has not been turned over. Its been kept under a tarp, outside.
The wire from the choke, goes round the back of the carb...
To the cutoff valve on the right. It then connects to the coil on the positive side (left terminal). Also, not seen it a wire running from the positive side of the battery.
The wire on the right side of the coil runs to the condenser.
Below is the oil pressure switch.
I've just connected the interior light to it. One end connects to the battery, the other, the switch.
The wire from the choke, goes round the back of the carb...
To the cutoff valve on the right. It then connects to the coil on the positive side (left terminal). Also, not seen it a wire running from the positive side of the battery.
The wire on the right side of the coil runs to the condenser.
Below is the oil pressure switch.
I've just connected the interior light to it. One end connects to the battery, the other, the switch.
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