Hi,
I have a 1960 G12 with magdyno. It has an MCH 61 headlight shell to which the previous owner fitted two toggle switches. I want to replace these with appropriate lighting switch and dummy ignition switch. The 41sa switch won't fit the hole in the shell so I have a 63sa switch but cant work out how to connect for a magdyno. I 've searched on line to no avail. Has anyone got a wiring diagram, or can advise me which wires go to which terminals?
Thanks
Steve
Wiring a 63sa switch for a magdyno
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Re: Wiring a 63sa switch for a magdyno
I'm not familiar with the 63sa switch but there are wiring diagrams and switch configurations on page 68 onward of this Workshop Manual which may help you to decipher the connections:
http://archives.jampot.dk/book/Workshop ... .NEILL.pdf
This any good? - from a two minute Google search........
http://archives.jampot.dk/book/Workshop ... .NEILL.pdf
This any good? - from a two minute Google search........
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Re: Wiring a 63sa switch for a magdyno
Thanks, I had found that diagram but I believe the 63sa and later 88sa were used on models with alternators and ignition switches. The wiring on mine matches that for 1960/61 magneto twins in the workshop manual, with 7 terminals. How do I translate that to a 63sa switch with 10 terminals with no alternator?
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Re: Wiring a 63sa switch for a magdyno
You could try this diagram ignoring the alternator connections. Bill
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Re: Wiring a 63sa switch for a magdyno
Cheers Bill, I'd missed that one.