Temporary ignition circuit for 70 Superbee

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Black Country Nailer
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Temporary ignition circuit for 70 Superbee

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Having removed all wiring from the passenger compartment including the bulkhead disconnect I now need a temporary circuit so i can drive the car a few yards to get it into a new workshop.

Have taken a live lead to the starter solenoid terminal which was fed by the link from the start/back up light switch and then earthed the wire that did go to the starter key onto the engine block. This seems to work, the motor turns. Have I got this right? Is the starter key making the negative return in normal operation or have I wired it the wrong way round?

Then used a switch to take a live feed from the fusible link to the Ign1 (disconnect position N dark blue wire) and Ign 2 (disconnect Q Brown wire) have joined these as a single connection.

Can't see that I need to do anything else, there is power to the 2 ignition wires but no sign of a spark.

What have I done wrong? HELP!!
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Post by Dave-R »

If the engine turns over just run a live feed to the coil. It sounds like you have probably done that by making Ign1 and 2 live.

If no spark then the points/electronic ignition isn't working or connected up right.
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Post by autofetish »

Just get a battery forget everything original and connect what needs to be to battery.

Starter motor

coil


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Post by Black Country Nailer »

Just gotta love this forum.

I post my half baked question and in a few hours get 38 views and 2 positive comments.

Thanks guys.

Next step, once in the workshop, will be to start a thread on the winter rebuild, lots to do and probably more dumb questions from me!

Thanks again,

Roger
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