Posted by jennifer408 on June 22, 2014 at 09:17:23 from (67.142.162.20):
In Reply to: Wiring diagram posted by Harley T Brown on June 21, 2014 at 13:57:22:
All of the ignition switches I've installed the "ACC" connection on the switch is on when the switch is in the run position. So for your idea to work you would have to turn the switch off once the engine was running. What might work would be a marine ignition switch. Most of those have a feature where you push the key in to activate the electric choke. So you could hook one of those up where you turn to the run position, push and hold the key in for your 60 second warm up, then release and run the key to start. AC did use a key switch that you turned left to pre heat the manifold heater then turn right to start.
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here is the one i purchased, it says 4 position. i hope it's right, if not i got more shopping to do. i know they make em cause my 78 trans am has a switch that functions like i want. just saying
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