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Briggs and Stratton Electronic Ignition Retrofit
Hello:
I hope to convert the ignition on a Briggs and Stratton engine from points to Magnetron (electronic). The instructions that I find at the Briggs and Stratton Web site say that I must remove the flywheel, but it's not clear to me why. The generator that uses the engine does not have a stop switch, and I don't see why I can't just cut the armature primary wire and if necessary solder on some extra wire without having to remove the flywheel. Am I correct? Or, will I need to remove the flywheel to get at some armature mounting screws or something else? The engine is Model - 100232 Type - 0427-01 Code - 73121307. To reply directly to me, replace all 'z' with 'a' in email address. Thank you. |
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