Electronic dizzy connection

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Electronic dizzy connection

Post by Mud Dog »

Hi Claude,

Thanks for the feedback. Appreciated, and happy to hear that you have a resolution to the problem.

Yep, you never know if someone else will encounter the same problem and ideally the info should be on the forum where it can be searched and referenced. I'm sure that you have no objection to me posting our communications about the dizzy on the forum to that end.

Best regards,
Andy.



On 2021/06/28 05:27 PM, Claude van Rooyen wrote:
> Hi Andy
> Thanks for getting back to me, Its nice to know that there are others in this world that are a bit green when it comes to auto electrics and more so electronics.
> We had to go to George today and decided to take the distributor with us, we stopped at an auto electrician we know and the problem was sorted in a matter of minutes.
> The electronic dizzy comes complete, plug leads, built in coil and all with two wires and a female plug. The existing coil and ballast resistor are removed, You fit the new dizzy and connect the brown wire to 12 V switched supply and the black wire to the lead that goes to the rev counter, and now we both know. Who knows, sometime in the future some silly bugger might ask you the same question.
> stay safe
> Regards
> Claude
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 27, 2021 at 3:54 PM Andy Brandstetter <pms@net4u.co.za> wrote:
>
> Hi Claude,
>
> This is one of those things that I can't help with unfortunately. Auto
> electrics, more so the electronics, is not a strong point with me but
> I'm sure that someone on the forum will have the answer.
>
> If you don't come right there (the forum is very quiet lately) mail me
> again and I will try find out for you how to connect the new Dizzy.
>
> Otherwise glad to hear that all is going well with the restoration.
>
> Best regards,
> Andy.
>
>
>
> On 2021/06/26 02:08 PM, Claude van Rooyen wrote:
> > Hi Andy
> > Hope all is well with your end with all this Covid 19 floating about,
> > we are OK as we are on a farm in the middle of the Small Karoo, well
> > isolated and take care when going to town ( Riversdale or Ladismith).
> > The engine has been rebuilt, the Weber carb ordered from Australia
> > will be with us next week and we have bought a new electronic
> > distributor from goldwagen.
> > This distributor has a plug with two wires, once we remove the
> > original points distributor, how do we connect the wiring to the new
> > distributor, which has a brown and black wire and a funny plug
> > which we will change for something more suitable.
> > Sorry to bug you with this but wherever I Google your name comes up ,
> > hope you can help.
> > Stay safe
> > regards
> > Claude
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