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Hot!Old (2005) Dixon ZTR 25 HP B&S engine replacement wiring issue

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Old (2005) Dixon ZTR 25 HP B&S engine replacement wiring issue

I found a new B&S 25 hp Engine that is said to be an exact replacement for the Original. But it has a different wiring connector. My mower has a lone red wire that is battery hot for charging- I can easily splice that in. But there is another plug with a red and green wire. The red will splice into the fuel solenoid (Gray wire)- so as to open it with key on-- but the new engine diagram shows that the Magneto wire (Black on engine plug) needs to be "grounded with key off." I haven't wired it yet, but my test probe says the mower green wire does NOT go to ground with key off. There is also a big note saying to never put 12v to magneto, it will short it out and ruin it! Am I safe to wire the magneto to the mower's green wire? am I testing it wrong? Maybe all the seat, lever, and brake switches need to be closed?
Thanks in advance
Brian

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    Re: Old (2005) Dixon ZTR 25 HP B&S engine replacement wiring issue 2024/05/21 07:28:03 (permalink)
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    I found a new B&S 25 hp Engine that is said to be an exact replacement for the Original. But it has a different wiring connector. My mower has a lone red wire that is battery hot for charging- I can easily splice that in. But there is another plug with a red and green wire. The red will splice into the fuel solenoid (Gray wire)- so as to open it with key on-- but the new engine diagram shows that the Magneto wire (Black on engine plug) needs to be "grounded with key off." I haven't wired it yet, but my test probe says the mower green wire does NOT go to ground with key off. There is also a big note saying to never put 12v to magneto, it will short it out and ruin it! Am I safe to wire the magneto to the mower's green wire? am I testing it wrong? Maybe all the seat, lever, and brake switches need to be closed?
    Thanks in advance
    Brian


     
    The ignition "kill wire" goes from the coils and is GROUNDED  / shorting out the coils killing spark with the key turned off (or a safety switch-if equipped).
     
    You can pull the main cover to confirm that wire is indeed the same.
     
    The coil wire is visible with the cover off, the stator wire(s) goes under the flywheel.
    post edited by SRTsFZ6 - 2024/05/21 07:31:49

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