Modified electric drawing
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Modified electric drawing
Thanks to Mike (House) on the TriumphRat forum and Chris Pellet for the drawing.
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Re: Modified electric drawing
Thanks Ricard,
When I get a little bit ahead on the money I will go that route. I have gone that way on my A65 (Boyer ond Podtronics) but points on a single is less of a problem. No regrets on my A65.
Mr Mike
When I get a little bit ahead on the money I will go that route. I have gone that way on my A65 (Boyer ond Podtronics) but points on a single is less of a problem. No regrets on my A65.
Mr Mike
Re: Modified electric drawing
Ricard,
How can I view this electrical wiring diagram?
Mr MIke
How can I view this electrical wiring diagram?
Mr MIke
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Re: Modified electric drawing
This system has a stator AND an alternator ?? Is this English English again?
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Re: Modified electric drawing
Stan, the "Stator" is an ignition stator (pickup) and the "Alternator" is the alternator (stator and rotor or maybe dylithium crystal and flux capacitor). Sometimes the same English word is used in two or more parts of the engine (e.g steering head, bolt head, cylinder head, give me)...Oh you old colonial you.