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How do I rig a temporary ignition

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Hi Everyone,
Can anyone tell me the easiest way to rig a temporary ignition to test and break in my rebuilt 283 motor that sits on a restored chassis but does not have the body on. It is a 61 Vette. I have a pretty good idea how to do it but it seems someone out there always has a better plan. Thanks for any and all replies. :duh
 
set up a battery and saftley ground the motor to the battery.

next when you want to start it just bring a hot lead (that you can quickley disconect in a hurry if something goes wrong) to the ing side of the coil and the other side of the coil is the dist side.

now just take a battery wire from the starter and as soon as you touch it to battery the starter will crank

when you want to shut it off just disconect the wire to the coil

Thats about all there is to do it.

I have a tool since I was a kid it came in an old sears tune up kit.Its a button with two wires coming out and thats what I would use to crank over the motor I still use it all the time

this is the one sears still sells now

couple of things to be carefulll of

1-have a way to shut off the motor in an emergenct
2-have a way to keep the motor cool ,if your using a radiator make sure there is no way for it to pull into the motor and get destroyed.
3-you gas supply should also be safley connected.
 
I always rig up a temporary instrument panel on a 2x4 frame with the coil, ignition switch, tach, oil pressure and coolant temperature gauges, fan circuits/relays, hot and ground terminal points, etc. for "first fire", and just tie-wrap the rig to the car's frame. All the looped/bundled wire you see is the rest of the body harness, not needed for engine start/run.

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Hi, CHEV66JB Your member pic looks very farmiliar too. I'm afraid it is going to be a current pic for me for at least till spring. :)

John Z Thanks as usual.

IH2LOSE Thanks again or the details.
 
Re:

Mine's gonna look like that for alot longer than Spring! I'd love to see other pics of yours in its current state if you have any.
 
One more question.... Do I need a resistor block in there anywhere???
 
CHEV66JB Oh yeah, I have plenty of pics. I will post some when I get a chance. I would also like to see any you might have.
 
CHEV66JB I checked out you site. It is great. Love your "Project 59" code name too. ;LOL The new Project 59 shelter looks great too.
 
studiog said:
One more question.... Do I need a resistor block in there anywhere???

Yes, you do - if you look at my photo above, you'll see the ballast resistor mounted just outboard of the big Mallory coil.
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StudioG,

Good to see someone else from the hills here were are you located?

Tom
 
Hi sting66ray,
I am in Glens Falls NY... just below Lake George. Where are you?
 
Over the mountains .........the other way I live in Potsdam, on the other side of the "hills".


Tom
 

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