84 max 2 wiring ?

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    84 max 2 wiring ?

    i resored my max and now are on the finishing touches.i swapped the ol teschuma 16 for a new 16 vanguard ,the v guard has the key mounted on the motor for the e start.what the beast way to rewire .the new briggs has a 5 wire and the old teschuma had a 2 wire .should I just make a new ignition harness and us the key from the motor and mount it up front

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    I had to make a new harness for both my Max 2's when I did the engine swaps.

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    What did you do with the old harnesses Mike?


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    Quote Originally Posted by shultz55 View Post
    i resored my max and now are on the finishing touches.i swapped the ol teschuma 16 for a new 16 vanguard ,the v guard has the key mounted on the motor for the e start.what the beast way to rewire .the new briggs has a 5 wire and the old teschuma had a 2 wire .should I just make a new ignition harness and us the key from the motor and mount it up front
    Would probably be easiest.
    There are diagrams on the home page in Max manuals.


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