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Old 14-02-14, 22:02
Jacques Reed Jacques Reed is offline
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Default Milesmore timing jig wiring

Hi Nathan,

Here's a photo of the back of mine. I rewired it a while back as the original wire insulation had perished.

It is very basic.
The brown goes to the globe at the jig and to a battery terminal. I use a 6V lantern battery.
The blue goes to the distributor and the other battery terminal.

Basically all you are doing is using the points as switches in series with the battery and light to show you when they open and close as shown on the markings on the jig.

Cheers,

Jacques
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