NEWSPAPERMAN 0 #1 Posted December 31, 2011 ARE YOU READY FOR THIS ! I HAVE A OLD 1077 . HOW DOES THE IGNITION SYSTEM WORK ON THESE THINGS . I WAS TOLD THAT IT IS A BATTERY IGNITION SYSTEM WITH A REGULATOR ON TOP OF THE STARTER GENERATOR AND A 3 PRONG KEY SWITCH , DID THESE HAVE SOLENOID`S AND WHAT TYPE OF REGULATOR`S DID THEY USE ? I`M NOT SURE IF HALF THE STUFF IS MISSING OR NOT A WIRING DIAGRAM OR SOME THING WOULD BE A BLESSING ON THE REGULATOR - IGNITION AND STARTER/GENERATOR _ HELP Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TT-(Moderator) 1,147 #2 Posted January 4, 2012 :WRS: This schematic is for a similar model: Starter/Generators and mechanical voltage regulators were manufactured by Delco-Remy and were supplied with the Kohler engines. The original ignition switch was a 3 prong, heavy-duty part by Cole-Hersee. Power for the starter circuit passed directly through the switch and no solenoid was used. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites