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  • #16
    Tom,
    I'm not challenging your viewpoint for I have no knowledge of the topic. I wonder, however, how anyone would switch over to acetylene when originally there was electric from the get go.

    John

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    • #17
      Go to walkermachine.com for some parts if you can't find original parts

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      • #18
        I'm pretty sure Tom is right about the taillight. I think it's an 20th century gas light

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        • #19
          20190424_165249.jpg I think this is the correct style you need.

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          • #20
            Wow !! Another learning experience. Thank you gentlemen.

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            • #21
              Success !! We kicked it over on ether and had ignition. The attached video is not the longest running example but proves it will run.




              Which therefore leads me to the next basic question. Was there a 'kill' switch? I learned from my earlier post that the stock Splitdorf Magneto was replaced with a Bosch mag/gen combo unit of the era. After reading Bosch's Magneto Service Manual I learned of the internal designed Interrupter ( circuit Breaker ). However, there is no information as to the way to ground out the circuit. I'm embarrassed to ask but here it goes. ... How was it stopped ??

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              • #22


                Started today on a small amount of gas via a bypass of the gas tank

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