Accuspark 2 leads
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Accuspark 2 leads
Hi need some advice re the Accuspark electronic ignition. I see there are 2 leads. My distributor is positive earth 25d on a 1098 66 minor. The distributor only has one lead for the low tension circuit. Therefore what are the 2 on the Accuspark for?
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Re: Accuspark 2 leads
Didn't you get a leaflet on how to install it? Or have you just been messing with one that's already installed...?
The Electronic Unit needs a power supply to operate it.
http://accuspark.co.uk/InstructionsPDF/ ... ons%20.pdf
The Electronic Unit needs a power supply to operate it.
http://accuspark.co.uk/InstructionsPDF/ ... ons%20.pdf
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Re: Accuspark 2 leads
I to have just fitted a electronic distributor to my mog and am confused about the wiring from the dizzy to coil and the live feed to the coil I'm totally stumped and can't get my mog up and running
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Is there anyone in stoke-on-trent who can spare 30 minutes to advise this amateur moggie owner how to get her running
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There used to be 1 wire, now there's 2....the addition is just the supply for the electronic unit.MOGGIEMOS1@ wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 2:36 pm I to have just fitted a electronic distributor to my mog and am confused about the wiring from the dizzy to coil and the live feed to the coil I'm totally stumped and can't get my mog up and running
I suggest you watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lcx_Qr0KyM&t=265s
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it would be nice if either of these forum members came back to let us know how they were getting on......
Although I see MOGGIEMOS1@ has also reopened an old electronic ignition topic from 2013.
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Sorry for the late update my bad...... I have now bought an Accuspark positive earth electronic ignition and sports coil. My old distributor was knackered so thought I would give this a try. There are instructions supplied so hope they will suffice. I am still undecided as to where to get the power feed from but will sort this out I hope. Thanks for all the replies.
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Glad you're making progress.Jamiet wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 10:16 pm Sorry for the late update my bad...... I have now bought an Accuspark positive earth electronic ignition and sports coil. My old distributor was knackered so thought I would give this a try. There are instructions supplied so hope they will suffice. I am still undecided as to where to get the power feed from but will sort this out I hope. Thanks for all the replies.
The power feed for the electronics is simply from the +ve connection to the Coil, or if you have a Ballast Resistor, from the +ve connection to the resistor.
All clearly shown in the leaflet.
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Re: Accuspark 2 leads
Yup - I tapped mine off the coil. Dead easy and convenient