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Offline wilko

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Re: 1954 GF electronic ignition change
« Reply #30 on: 13.06. 2012 01:38 »
Just finished grafting a Kubota to an S7 Sunbeam!

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Re: 1954 GF electronic ignition change
« Reply #31 on: 14.06. 2012 16:58 »
That looks neat and tidy wilko, is that the complete unit with armature inside? Kind of looks like it takes a flywheel type commutator over the top? A mate mentioned a Kubota unit a while back.

 Thanks Baz, some of those sound a bit agricultural but I like the idea of the dummy shaft, maybe with a kubota unit, or else I reckon a Guzzi one would also work that way I can interchange if need be, but I like the idea of a brushless unit!
hmmmm!!
   

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Re: 1954 GF electronic ignition change
« Reply #32 on: 15.06. 2012 00:07 »
Yes the magnetized rotor bolts on around the stator and the original lucas housing over the lot.

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Re: 1954 GF electronic ignition change
« Reply #33 on: 15.06. 2012 08:52 »
Yup thanks Wilko them's the words I was looking for,
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magnetized rotor bolts on around the stator
, Presume the 'Lucas cover' is the 'weather cover' superfluous to my needs, but will source a local dealer and see what they have, I'd like to keep it british if I can(for some dumb reason?) or bosch. Could be a while before I do anything, priority to get back  on the road!!
 Cheers,duTch
Started building in about 1977/8 a on average '52 A10 -built from bits 'n pieces never resto intended -maybe 'personalised'
Have a '74 850T Moto Guzzi since '92-best thing I ever bought doesn't need a kickstart 'cos it bump starts sooooooooo(mostly) easy
Australia