Grandpa Mike
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1950 Evinrude Lark ll 40hp.
I'm wondering about the primary wires molded into the coils of old Evinrude magneto systems. This is a joint project with my son who is a great mechanic in his own right but has never even seen a point-set on an ignition system before.
I started wrenching at a Ford dealership way back in the 70's so you could say I've changed a few points & condensers. These are my first on a marine engine with magneto ignition though. My son changed these while I was busy overhauling the carburetor. I didn't get a look at them before he changed them and have a question about the wires molded into the coils.
There are two. One black and one green. It's my understanding that color-code aside, the one to the points is the wire on the bottom of the coil near where the plug wire attaches.
In this case, the wire on the bottom of the coil is green and has a smaller eyelet on it (makes sense). The other, the black one is on the top-side of the coil and I believe it is the coil ground.
That confused me a bit because of the color-coding and "green" being somewhat of a universal color for ground, for that matter black is too but one of them needs to go to the points.
My question is, is that correct? The bottom, green wire to the points and the one on top of the coil, the coil ground?
Actually, this magneto is making me delirious. I wish I could go "old-school" on this and just break out a test light to set the point gap-and timing. Kinda hard to do without a 6 or 12 volt primary ignition circuit. Remember when nothing would hit a .028 point gap quite like the torn-off back of a pack of matches?
Thanks guys, you've been a ton of help already.

I'm wondering about the primary wires molded into the coils of old Evinrude magneto systems. This is a joint project with my son who is a great mechanic in his own right but has never even seen a point-set on an ignition system before.
I started wrenching at a Ford dealership way back in the 70's so you could say I've changed a few points & condensers. These are my first on a marine engine with magneto ignition though. My son changed these while I was busy overhauling the carburetor. I didn't get a look at them before he changed them and have a question about the wires molded into the coils.
There are two. One black and one green. It's my understanding that color-code aside, the one to the points is the wire on the bottom of the coil near where the plug wire attaches.
In this case, the wire on the bottom of the coil is green and has a smaller eyelet on it (makes sense). The other, the black one is on the top-side of the coil and I believe it is the coil ground.
That confused me a bit because of the color-coding and "green" being somewhat of a universal color for ground, for that matter black is too but one of them needs to go to the points.
My question is, is that correct? The bottom, green wire to the points and the one on top of the coil, the coil ground?
Actually, this magneto is making me delirious. I wish I could go "old-school" on this and just break out a test light to set the point gap-and timing. Kinda hard to do without a 6 or 12 volt primary ignition circuit. Remember when nothing would hit a .028 point gap quite like the torn-off back of a pack of matches?
Thanks guys, you've been a ton of help already.
