Re: 1976 Johnson Wiring
I got it figured out.
There are two wires running from each set of points.
One is blue, the other is blue/white.
To kill the engine, you short the two together. That effectively grounds the points at all times.
Yes, I know that the black/yellow is the kill for the newer CDI ignitions. This is older and not the same.
So, what I will do, is attach one blue to the black lead running up to the key, and attach the other blue to the black/yellow running to the key.
When key off, the two blues will be shorted at the key switch. On this engine, there is no need for "ground" up at the key.
Will post the results tomorrow, I hope.
I don't believe I broke any copyright laws describing this here....:facepalm:...sheesh......