G'day guys,im both hopeful & confident you guys can help me out with my frustrating problem.Seems i have got a 91/92 commando k/s with engine EN72804Z.Old guy i got it off said battery stopped being able to fire it over looong time ago & ever since has been a barstool to pull start her up.......but "persevere lad as it will go eventuaally"
I stripped off the key start,battery/enclosure & wiring loom & admittedly didn't pay enough attention to where other wiring was attacched.I guess im asking for absolute basic step by of where the remaining wires connect to please?

So im left with The spark plug lead + 1 BROWN & 2 BLACKS coming from the coil...they are conduited along until they pop out near the carby where the BROWN goes into the elec ignition module & that brown comes out of that module(both at the same end((carby end)) )it finishes in a copper sleeve(?) & goes into the carby as 1 half of the kill switch.1 BLACK wire coming out of the conduit has the copper sleeve also so i assume that is the other half of the kill switch.Finally the other BLACK wire seems long enough to go anywhere although it has a splade end to it which im thinking narrows its possible connecting sites.I spotted a clip at the other end of the elec.ignition module & clipped the splade on there but it didnt seem to look or feel right.Then I remembered there was a wire connected to the block thru a bolt hoke above the mofule at some stage.Would that come from the module by way of a wedge clip?Sorry for posting this epic lads & thank anyone in advance who takes the time to read it & better still replies to me.Any questions please get back to me & i hope ive described the scenario clearly enough but yeah even if you think my problem is obvious enough to not bother replying....please do.Truth is ill have a crack at most "blokey" stuff & sort of pick things up on the way...but being colourblind ive only had very very minimal exp. with it.I know this isnt the same as household elecs. or bigger but i cant seem to even "get" the theories/logic of an elec. circuit.I think its a control thing/issue.Anywhooo im seriously babbling now...posting time.Thanks again & Mods...congrats.This place rocks
Bob