New ignition switch: magneto-type, does it matter?

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Re: New ignition switch: magneto-type, does it matter?

BUMP.

Frank you know a lot about these, is it ok to buy this even though I have an alternator?
 

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Re: New ignition switch: magneto-type, does it matter?

Just in case anyone wonders, it doesn't matter. In fact the old switch had a magneto terminal on it also, you just don't hook it up.
 

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Re: New ignition switch: magneto-type, does it matter?

If your 55 is the newer type with Prestolite or Magna-Power ignition, the "M" terminals are used for the stop circuit just like on Force engines.

Your 1969 should be neither but should be battery ignition with alternator. In your case, you simply do not use the two "M" terminals.
 

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Re: New ignition switch: magneto-type, does it matter?

The cowl says "Magnapower" so I assume it is one of those, I only hooked up that other M terminal (there were two) that was labeled as for IGN (basicially following how the old one was wired). I had hoped looking up the model number (5591) might shed light on ignition type, but for now I'm just guessing :)
 
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