Ensure that the engine is properly grounded to prevent electrical shocks.
Locate the battery terminals on the engine. These are typically marked as "B+" and "B-".
Connect the positive terminal of the battery to the "B+" terminal on the engine.
Connect the negative terminal of the battery to ground (the metal part of the engine). This can be done by connecting the negative terminal directly to the engine block, or by using a grounding strap or ground-testing cable.
Once the battery is connected, the coil can be energized by either turning the key to the "ON" position, or by manually switching the ignition switch to the "ON" position.
Once the coil is energized, the engine may start running. If the engine does not start, other issues may need to be addressed.
It's important to take safety precautions when working with batteries and electrical components, such as wearing protective gear and working in a well-ventilated area. Additionally, it's recommended to consult the service manual for your specific model for more detailed instructions.