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A relay is required for it to run properly. There is no switched power feed on a Bullnose that will provide the needed current. And certainly not the wire to the old coil.

But, that wire can be used to pull in a relay.

Great. I'll check these options out.

Thanks very much everyone .

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A relay is required for it to run properly. There is no switched power feed on a Bullnose that will provide the needed current. And certainly not the wire to the old coil.

But, that wire can be used to pull in a relay.

Seems like a perfect application for one of those really nice U-techcenter heavy duty relay kits.

I've got two of them in my truck now...

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F203049426422

 

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Seems like a perfect application for one of those really nice U-techcenter heavy duty relay kits.

I've got two of them in my truck now...

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F203049426422

Thanks to all of you we have ignition! I wired the relay today and much to my surprise she started right up.

I still have to find a vacuum hose for the carb to dizzy advance. I found a vacuum port on the carb which will work.

The engine sounds good even though I have not set the timing yet. I did flash the timing light on the timing gauge but I could not see any marks on the pulley. The gauge is pretty rusted and I could not see any numbers on it so I will have to clean that up. It's idling around 750 rpm.

I have not set the timing on a water cooled engine before only air cooled VW engines.

Thanks again to all of you and your quick and detailed responses. Much appreciated

Here is a link to a video of it running with the new distributor and relay.

https://youtu.be/QsstGkAdBL0

Josh

 

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Thanks to all of you we have ignition! I wired the relay today and much to my surprise she started right up.

I still have to find a vacuum hose for the carb to dizzy advance. I found a vacuum port on the carb which will work.

The engine sounds good even though I have not set the timing yet. I did flash the timing light on the timing gauge but I could not see any marks on the pulley. The gauge is pretty rusted and I could not see any numbers on it so I will have to clean that up. It's idling around 750 rpm.

I have not set the timing on a water cooled engine before only air cooled VW engines.

Thanks again to all of you and your quick and detailed responses. Much appreciated

Here is a link to a video of it running with the new distributor and relay.

https://youtu.be/QsstGkAdBL0

Josh

:nabble_smiley_good:

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Thanks to all of you we have ignition! I wired the relay today and much to my surprise she started right up.

I still have to find a vacuum hose for the carb to dizzy advance. I found a vacuum port on the carb which will work.

The engine sounds good even though I have not set the timing yet. I did flash the timing light on the timing gauge but I could not see any marks on the pulley. The gauge is pretty rusted and I could not see any numbers on it so I will have to clean that up. It's idling around 750 rpm.

I have not set the timing on a water cooled engine before only air cooled VW engines.

Thanks again to all of you and your quick and detailed responses. Much appreciated

Here is a link to a video of it running with the new distributor and relay.

https://youtu.be/QsstGkAdBL0

Josh

Excellent! Well done! :nabble_anim_claps:

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Thanks to all of you we have ignition! I wired the relay today and much to my surprise she started right up.

I still have to find a vacuum hose for the carb to dizzy advance. I found a vacuum port on the carb which will work.

The engine sounds good even though I have not set the timing yet. I did flash the timing light on the timing gauge but I could not see any marks on the pulley. The gauge is pretty rusted and I could not see any numbers on it so I will have to clean that up. It's idling around 750 rpm.

I have not set the timing on a water cooled engine before only air cooled VW engines.

Thanks again to all of you and your quick and detailed responses. Much appreciated

Here is a link to a video of it running with the new distributor and relay.

https://youtu.be/QsstGkAdBL0

Josh

Excellent! :nabble_smiley_good:

These engines are very simple. (Maybe not as simple as an air cooled engine with a generator, but still simple)

There's no need to feel intimidated.

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