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The diagram is confusing because it shows all the parts that MIGHT be there, if you go through the parts list, it looks like there are 2 versions as Pioneerguy600 said, an early model that has a trigger coil mounted against the flywheel, a high voltage coil and a set of breaker points and capacitor under the flywheel. The coil would have 2 small wires, one to the trigger coil and one to the breaker points, the kill switch would be connected to the capacitor/points. The newer model would have the electronic coil and the coil would only have one small wire going to the trigger coil, there would be no points or capacitor and the kill switch would be wired to the trigger unit. Easy to check, if there are no wires going under the flywheel, you have the electronic model.Hard to tell from the photo but did there use to be a second small wire on the coil?
The diagram is confusing because it shows all the parts that MIGHT be there, if you go through the parts list, it looks like there are 2 versions as Pioneerguy600 said, an early model that has a trigger coil mounted against the flywheel, a high voltage coil and a set of breaker points and capacitor under the flywheel. The coil would have 2 small wires, one to the trigger coil and one to the breaker points, the kill switch would be connected to the capacitor/points. The newer model would have the electronic coil and the coil would only have one small wire going to the trigger coil, there would be no points or capacitor and the kill switch would be wired to the trigger unit. Easy to check, if there are no wires going under the flywheel, you have the electronic model.
Hard to tell from the photo but did there use to be a second small wire on the coil?