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  1. what about the base plate movement of magneto. I got new point and I re-wound the hard to find coils 18 and 25 ga. any idea on where I should place the plate to get 0`? I think my timing gauge tab is bent.
  2. I did one better . I used the generator/starter and crankshaft of a 75 . it is a 12v conversion
  3. i converted a 78 dt175 to twelve volt electric start. i got everything machined to make fit . just need brushes a spring and the regulator and i can then test the system out.
  4. i forgot i also found a tank with small dent that is green paint and i think its better than balboa blue
  5. this helped alot . i actually mounted the starter generator on a 78 dt175. had to cut magneto alignment tabs out,had to cut a u shape for the cylinder hump.and a flat spot for the clutch release post, changed crankshaft to a 75, and had to make custom cover. every thing seems to work even had to bend shifter a bit to make clearance . so i think i am good to go.
  6. anyone know the torque value to tighten cylinder studs and nuts to?
  7. 1978 dt175 service manual with wire diagram?
  8. this website has only parts fisch nothing with a wiring diagram like in the clymer manual
  9. oh by the way anyone have a dt175e wire diagram?
  10. battery , electronics and airbox will be in the same spot if i install dt400 engine wiring loom will be the same just one less ground wire and red wire is not used dt175 is 7wire cdi and dt400 is 6 wire the red wire of the 175 is not used the wire ends may need to be changed to acomodate the wire keying i do also have to change the the rear sprocket
  11. wiring the cdi is also easy most of wires go to the magneto and lighting coil just need to change wire ends between them and connect to 6v system i also noticed the 400 has 8 fins on cylinder and 175 has 6 the exhaust on the 400 is on the left the 400 has a smaller airbox i found a 400 motor on ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/130611112019?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649 motor http://www.ebay.com/itm/140654878295?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649 cdi box http://www.ebay.com/itm/330647195999?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649 reed box and boot its cheaper than getting a new cylinder,studs,nuts and gaskets
  12. so it looks like the hard part is fitting it to the frame. i can get the dt400 motor and swap cylinders to make it a 250 the other issue is connecting to the dt175 air box and heat shielding to save oil tank from becoming mush.
  13. is it posible to fit a dt400 engine on a dt175 frame if so how much work needs to be done?
  14. i ended up mounting it straight to the motor
  15. any one have a dt175e 1978 enduro do you know where to mount the voltage regulator the rectifier goes under the gas tank but i have not figured out where to mount the voltage regulator so can anyone help me out? the yellow wire is the regulator connector i just cant locate where to attach the reculator
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