Posted by pete 23 on April 15, 2012 at 11:30:37 from (74.32.231.176):
In Reply to: Starter button on M's posted by Chuck W1945 on April 14, 2012 at 20:48:11:
When I worked over my own M, I moved the starter switch up on steering post , using bracket from an H. I worked on M's for many years and never liked that foot operated one. Nine out of ten of them do not push squarely on the switch and therefore they tear up the switch shortly. I reworked many with several different approaches and usually improved them but I still did not like them. My problem with moving it up is it messed up the battery box to get the cable to switch and still look neat and out of the way. Had to remake the box and cover some. I think they probably made it foot operated so you could give it a good hard push easier with your foot as the M takes a lot of juice to starter so you need good hard pressure on that switch.
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