Stange Hella part??????

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Motorboy13
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Stange Hella part??????

Post by Motorboy13 » Sun Sep 21, 2014 5:40 pm

Hy Guys , i was looking on Ebay and found this (for me) sttange Hella Zundschlosse!!

Look for an NZ but has no Dynamo/Batt. controle light ???????

(is it in combi with SP10 Spullen kasten???? on an NZ???????

Cant find it in Partslist /History


Link is:

http://www.ebay.de/itm/121440432094


Anyone know someting about this!!!!!!

Greatings
RTWOLLE
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Re: Stange Hella part??????

Post by RTWOLLE » Sun Sep 21, 2014 10:56 pm

Hi,
Both parts do not fit together.
NZ 350 has no light magneto ignition.
But battery ignition.
So the ignition switch is wrong.
Connection 2 is for the short circuit of the ignition to stop the engine.
Connection "Gleichr." to rectify the AC voltage to charge the battery.
All this does not exist in NZ 350th
So "caution" !!!!
regards
RTWOLLE
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Motorboy13
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Re: Stange Hella part??????

Post by Motorboy13 » Tue Sep 23, 2014 7:56 pm

OK RT WOLLE , :D :D but,

looking to the top coverplate that is mounted on the Tank,

Wy is there now Batt -Charging Controle light ??? oldo it looks like an Correct

Hella topcover that could be fitted on an NZ. :!: :!: :!:

Like to here from you /Anyone???
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Re: Stange Hella part??????

Post by Martze » Tue Sep 23, 2014 9:18 pm

This is an ignition switch for a different use. There has been in NZ no backup. The NZ ignition had a strain relief for the cable. It had a charge indicator light. In the NZ 350/1 the loading control was in the controller box. But had not the ignition switch.
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