So I grabbed the stator off the original C110 engine and cleaned it up. It really didn't take much effort, as I just ran some emery through the points, lubed the little foam pad, and blew the crud out with some compressed air. After I installed it, I mounted the stock C110 coil and ran a few wires. I don't plan on running any lights on Salty, so I didn't use the stock harness or key assembly.
I found this wiring diagram online here:

I isolated the ignition circuit and just a ran a simple on/off toggle switch up to the headstock area. The switch is grounded, so that turning it "on" releases it from ground, and the magic sparks happen.
I was pretty excited to see the sparkplug spark. So much so, I called my pops right away, since he was over last night doing some troubleshooting with me.
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I am anxious to see you keep going. The wife and I restored a C110 all the back to perfection to break the engine. I am just trying to get up the courage to tear the engine apart to find out what is wrong. Any advice?
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