Just trying to get my newly rebuilt engine running.
I found that when i turned the ignition switch to position 3, the starter motor kicks in, engine starts and runs, until i release the key on the switch and it returns to position 2.
Initially, I assumed this was fuel/carb related issue, but I have now done a test with my ignition spark detector light wired into plug 1:
- when i turn ignition to position 3, the detector flashes as the engine turns on the starter motor
- releasing switch to position 2, if i now manually turn the engine with the starter motor, there is no light on the detector.
So i think what is happening is that:
- on position 3, starter motor works and ignition is working creating the sparks
- on position 2, the ignition is not working, no spark
I have put a new ignition switch on the back of the metal key/lock component. There seemed to be only one way to do this.
It took me a while to find out what i should wire to what spade. I have with the numbered spades as follows:
1 goes to battery
2 coil
3 goes to solenoid to switch
Have i wired this up wrong, or is there something else i am doing wrong?
I found that when i turned the ignition switch to position 3, the starter motor kicks in, engine starts and runs, until i release the key on the switch and it returns to position 2.
Initially, I assumed this was fuel/carb related issue, but I have now done a test with my ignition spark detector light wired into plug 1:
- when i turn ignition to position 3, the detector flashes as the engine turns on the starter motor
- releasing switch to position 2, if i now manually turn the engine with the starter motor, there is no light on the detector.
So i think what is happening is that:
- on position 3, starter motor works and ignition is working creating the sparks
- on position 2, the ignition is not working, no spark
I have put a new ignition switch on the back of the metal key/lock component. There seemed to be only one way to do this.
It took me a while to find out what i should wire to what spade. I have with the numbered spades as follows:
1 goes to battery
2 coil
3 goes to solenoid to switch
Have i wired this up wrong, or is there something else i am doing wrong?