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357xp ignition wiring


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Just rebuilding a 357 for a mate and a quick question.The wiring from the ignition has a long and a short wire both with spades on.i can see the short one connects to the front of the switch but cant see where the long one goes :blushing: any help appreciated,sorry no pics

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Just rebuilding a 357 for a mate and a quick question.The wiring from the ignition has a long and a short wire both with spades on.i can see the short one connects to the front of the switch but cant see where the long one goes :blushing: any help appreciated,sorry no pics

 

The short spade goes on the male connector on the top of the switch assembly whilst the lower one slides in to a cut-out in the side of the red switch (recoil side) where the earthed spring will touch the top of it when the stop switch is on!

 

The wire part of the connector runs down the side of the switch!

 

Not got a pic:thumbdown:

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