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I recently bought a single fire ignition and s/f coil from Midwest cycle supply that didn't come with any directions. I emailed the company a few times with no response. Can anyone out there give advice as to how to wire it up? There are a red, white and black wire coming from the ign. module, and one plus and two negative terminals on the coil. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
I recently bought a single fire ignition and s/f coil from Midwest cycle supply that didn't come with any directions. I emailed the company a few times with no response. Can anyone out there give advice as to how to wire it up? There are a red, white and black wire coming from the ign. module, and one plus and two negative terminals on the coil. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
It would be nice to know what it looked like. But if I had to guess....
1) Connect the RED wire from the ignition MODULE to the PLUS on the coil.
2) Connect the POWER from the ignition SWITCH to the same PLUS on the coil.
3) Connect the BLACK wire to one of the NEGATIVE terminals and use that side for the FRONT plug wire
4) Connect the WHITE wire to the other NEGATIVE terminal and use that side for the REAR plug wire.
Of course not knowing what you have, do this at your own risk.
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