As I mentioned in a previous posting my 54 engine is freshly rebuilt and in the frame waiting for the first start up. I am at a point of fabricating a simple engine start up box. Tim Ehlers was helpful in providing me a schematic and article on building a box that he used on a 1966 as I recall. I have modified the original schematic provided taking out the electronic tachometer that was shown on the original schematic and have attached the revision below.
I am planning on utilizing a 12 volt coil and 12v battery (generator will not be hooked up in any way) on this start up so I would assume (a dangerous thing at times I know) that I need to have the ballast resistor in place as shown on the diagram correct? If so I was wondering what ohm rating I should be asking for when going to NAPA for one of these. This is a short term use only for this start up so I do not need something judging correct of course.
Admittedly I am not totally comfortable and well versed so to say in this so I need to ask about the wire gauge I should be using as well. Should I use a 12gauge wire throughout or is a thinner gauge required in some of the circuits?
Really basic stuff perhaps but I am just trying to cover the bases and would appreciate any helpful advice.
Thanks,
John
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