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Travas

Need some help with setting up electrical to the engine. I got this one wire I don't know where it goes! I thought it went to the starter but it doesn't fit. A grounding wire went there I believe. Any ideas or manuals? And a front tire as well

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Travas

It does run but when it ran It had no exhaust pipe and wasn't in the engine. Just "pull" started it with twine.

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oliver2-44

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Some of the workhorse pro's will be along shortly.

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gwest_ca

Welcome to the forum.

Click on the picture in the link for one of the wiring.

You can download the same one.

The black wire with a blue stripe may be considered a blue wire.

It may be a blue wire to the magneto. Do not allow any battery voltage into it if it is because that will burn up the ignition coil. The blue wire grounds the coil to shut the ignition off. If the key now shuts the engine off it is not the ignition wire - it already goes to the ignition switch.

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Achto

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Can you tell us where the other end of that wire is attached to? That may help determine where it should go.

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SylvanLakeWH

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