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I have a Tecumseh electric start engine HH 60  105125J    ser. 4342D that I am attempting to put in a 552.   I don't know what the engine came from ... bought it at a flea market.    I'm trying to figure out how to wire it.   There is a quick connector with 2 wires .... one comes from stator the other goes to coil.  Do I need a voltage regulator?  Amp or volt gauge?  I plan on using a key switch and a starter button as I believe that's what it originally had.  Any help would be appreciated 

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gwest_ca

Found a parts list. The 3rd page shows a diode in the harness so a regulator is not needed.

https://www.partstree.com/parts/tecumseh/engines-horizontal-4-cycle-engine/hh60-105125j-tecumseh-4-cycle-horizontal-engine/

 

Garry

 

Adding

You could use an ammeter but it won't show much because of the low output of the stator. A voltmeter would be nice but you have no way of turning it off and you don't want that. You could go from the diode straight to the battery + post.

 

Wiring diagram in the operator manual

 

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rdeanrj58

Oh so I already have the diode.  It's inside the sheath just before the connector.     Thanks Garry 

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KC9KAS

@rdeanrj58 :text-welcomeconfetti: to :rs:

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JC 1965

Hello and  :WRS:

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