Pollack Pete 2,273 #1 Posted April 26, 2012 Firts,thanks to those who responded to my post looking for a coil.I decided to go the points and condenser route.I did an online search and I see that Kohler sells a kit to go from breakerless to points.Part number 237750-S.Anyone here ever bought this kit?I see it has a set of points,a condenser,coil,points plunger,point cover,all the screws to put it all together,and a pigtail wire.Doesn't say anything about a different ignition switch.I take it you leave everything behind the flywheel and just snip the wire off?Can anyone provide detailed instructions on how to do this swap so everything runs OK?Thanks for any info. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pfrederi 18,558 #2 Posted April 27, 2012 Your call but $150 for the kit is a bit rich for my blood. I would guess Kelly or one of the vendors here could fix you up with a coil covers screws etc. i would probably spring for new points, condenser, plunger, and gasket. I am 99.(% certain you will have to change out the ignition switch. Yours will have a terminal marked M it ground out the magneto to stop the engine. You will need one with an "I" terminal that provides 12v to the coil in the run and start positions. Don't get carried away cutting wires. some are for your charging system. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JC 1965 1,532 #3 Posted April 28, 2012 Use ignition switch # 103990 you can find them on ebay. I don't know if you have a wiring diagram, if you do you can use it if you don't this is how you wire it . The switch will have the letters R(rectifier) A(accessory) I (ignition) S(start) B(battery). The wire from R goes to B+ post on regulator/rectifier, wire from A goes to lights, wire from I goes to pos. side of coil, wire from S goes to small screw post on solinoid, wire from B goes to pos. side of solinoid. Wire from points and condenser goes to neg. side of coil. If I remember right the only wire you have to remove is the wire that goes from the trigger module to the breakerless coil. Hope this helps. :thumbs2: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pollack Pete 2,273 #4 Posted April 29, 2012 Use ignition switch # 103990 you can find them on ebay. I don't know if you have a wiring diagram, if you do you can use it if you don't this is how you wire it . The switch will have the letters R(rectifier) A(accessory) I (ignition) S(start) B(battery). The wire from R goes to B+ post on regulator/rectifier, wire from A goes to lights, wire from I goes to pos. side of coil, wire from S goes to small screw post on solinoid, wire from B goes to pos. side of solinoid. Wire from points and condenser goes to neg. side of coil. If I remember right the only wire you have to remove is the wire that goes from the trigger module to the breakerless coil. Hope this helps. Thank you.That's the info I was looking for. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JC 1965 1,532 #5 Posted April 29, 2012 You're very welcome, glad i could help. :thumbs2: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Martin 2,133 #6 Posted April 29, 2012 Firts,thanks to those who responded to my post looking for a coil.I decided to go the points and condenser route.I did an online search and I see that Kohler sells a kit to go from breakerless to points.Part number 237750-S.Anyone here ever bought this kit?I see it has a set of points,a condenser,coil,points plunger,point cover,all the screws to put it all together,and a pigtail wire.Doesn't say anything about a different ignition switch.I take it you leave everything behind the flywheel and just snip the wire off?Can anyone provide detailed instructions on how to do this swap so everything runs OK?Thanks for any info. im sure you could source all this stuff individually and it would be a bunch cheaper....... the points cover could be found used, screws bought new or used. get mine through mcmaster carr. the parts, even kohler oem would run approx..... ignition coil 4151921s $65 (but aftermarket would be cheaper around $20-$30) points 4715003s $9 condenser 230722s $6 pushrod 4741104s $6.75 hi tension lead 238057s $16 with the oem coil (way overpriced in my book-but i still buy them) about $100, with aftermarket coil $70. and a bit of wire for the points to coil and thats probably about it. these numbers are what i have used before for my engines, not sure if they are what you want. all purchased through napa. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anglo Traction 761 #7 Posted April 29, 2012 Here is a link to Micah's conversion posted back in 2010 , may be of some assistance Share this post Link to post Share on other sites