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Re: Greatly needing help with key switch for 1967
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Posted by One way... on November 29, 2005 at 17:28:48 from (4.224.225.156):
In Reply to: Greatly needing help with key switch for 1967 Ford posted by K-9 Cattle Ranching Syste on November 29, 2005 at 17:08:47:
...is to run a jumper from the POS battery cable to the POS terminal on the coil(should be marked). Then take a pair of channel lock pliers and jump the two terminals on the starter solenoid on the fenderwell. Caution! Sparks may fly but it should turn the engine over. If you want to just turn it over then leave the jumper off. If it starts(with jumper) then remove to turn it off. May want to take the fuel line loose from carb and run a rubber hose to a can to let the crud in tank get out before you try to start it. Clean up any gas spills before attempting to "jump"!
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