NEVER use the white wire for anything. just cut it off or cap it. using it for the kill switch will shorten coil life. Any momentary on switch will work for a kill switch, (like a horn button.) One wire to black and the other to the blue. HIT THE SWITCH and the engine will die without harming the coil. The new style coils don't even have a white wire.Been a little while since I've been around the kit engines, all my friends used to use a white wire coming off the mag coil as the kill wire. Seemed to work fine for them. The point is that there is always some sort of wire that is somehow connected to the ignition system that can be ground out to kill the engine.
yer telling your age Tom. that kill strap hasn't been used since I was a kid.Jazz,
Could you provide a photo of your magneto? Other than the high voltage lead, (spark plug wire) are there any other wires coming from the magneto?
Many older Briggs engines relied on a metal strap that pressed against the spark plug and grounded it. They didn't have any 'igntion wires' that you can splice into.
Tom
But it would still work today. That's the beauty of 'old things'. They work.yer telling your age Tom. that kill strap hasn't been used since I was a kid.