All it takes to wire a starter backwards on a 1500 Midget is one nitwit
who claims that "All british cars are wired positive ground." (Just
like all foreign cars are metric, eh?)
Of course, everything else ALSO gets wired backwards that way too, which
could lead to a weak spark (and a toasted stereo, and I'm not sure what
in the alternator...).
Chris K.
RBHouston@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 8/8/01 6:20:41 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
> Pasgeirsson@worldnet.att.net writes:
>
> > , I'm waiting to find out how to wire up a starter backwards. Will
> > it turn the engine in the opposite direction? Will it lack a spark instead
> > of
> > creating one? Will it fill the gas tank with fuel? Will it push new air
> > out the
> > air cleaner? Just wondering.
> >
> > Paul A
> >
> >
>
> Paul,
>
> Apparently it will ruin the starter. I really have no idea how you could
> wire one up backwards. I thought there was only one wire? Who knows. This
> fellow has owned the Midget since new and last time I saw it, it still looked
> immaculate.
>
> He trashed the engine over a year ago. At first he was going to install some
> sort of Toyota power, and then some may remember I asked the list about a
> replacement 1500. I didn't hear any more about it until last week when my
> wife told me he had installed a "new" engine.
>
> I suggested to him that his new condenser might be bad, and yesterday
> offered my 1275 dizzy for him to try. All the messages are getting forwarded
> to him, so we'll see how it goes.
>
> Robert Houston
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