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Re: Re: Do I need a keyed ignition switch on M for 12 volt conversion?
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Posted by Bob G on February 27, 2003 at 11:16:02 from (134.121.226.24):
In Reply to: Re: Do I need a keyed ignition switch on M for 12 volt conversion? posted by Bob M on February 26, 2003 at 11:49:49:
I finally did find a ignition switch though not one that was listed in Bob M's conversion instructions. I hope that it will work. The switch I got has four connectors: 1)ignition, 2)Acc, 3)Battery, and 4)starter. According to the diagram I should hook the alternators #1 to the igniton post, battery post hooks to wire from ammeter post that comes from the battery post on the alternator, and the starter post on solenoid to the starter post on ignition switch. If this is not correct let me know. Hopefully I will get this done on the weekend. Thanks
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