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Old 06-25-2014, 11:02 AM
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Re-wiring the starter switch??

As part of my engine swap I started to redo all of my wiring, well that project ran long(about 1.5 years long) and now I can't remember where all the wires on the back of the starter switch should connect! lol anyone have a wiring diagram or a pic they can post of the wire routing?

This is the last piece to get the car running and back on track.
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Old 07-08-2014, 10:46 AM
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Re: Re-wiring the starter switch??

Hi Eric, Bob and I rewired our ignition switch but I haven't been able to find the before and after pics. Our ignition switch had become intermitent in operation, everything was powered through it. We replaced it with a panel of 5 switches and a started button just for the starter solenoid: The switches were; fuel pump, ignition and computer, wiper motor, lights and an auxillary switch for the cigarette lighter socket. I think we got the switch panel from panetronics, it is a marine application with the switches evironmentally sealed. That fixed our inconsistant starting problem. G;-)
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