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post Jul 7 2021, 10:53 PM
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This wire was plugged into one of the four terminals on the board not sure where or what it does it looks yellow or light green?Attached Image
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post Jul 8 2021, 10:18 AM
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Agreed- I have carbs too and nothing goes to those spades.

So, Clay: Are you saying I could run a wire from one of those spades to the battery, interrupting it with a momentary switch, and I would have an emergency ignition cranking switch in the engine bay? If true, how cool is that.

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post Jul 8 2021, 12:40 PM
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QUOTE(Ansbacher @ Jul 8 2021, 11:18 AM) *

Agreed- I have carbs too and nothing goes to those spades.

So, Clay: Are you saying I could run a wire from one of those spades to the battery, interrupting it with a momentary switch, and I would have an emergency ignition cranking switch in the engine bay? If true, how cool is that.

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That is 100% true. I have a spade connector on a short piece of wire that I use when hooking a remote starter button to Betty's car. It is far easier than crawling underneath.

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QUOTE(ClayPerrine @ Jul 8 2021, 02:40 PM) *

QUOTE(Ansbacher @ Jul 8 2021, 11:18 AM) *

Agreed- I have carbs too and nothing goes to those spades.

So, Clay: Are you saying I could run a wire from one of those spades to the battery, interrupting it with a momentary switch, and I would have an emergency ignition cranking switch in the engine bay? If true, how cool is that.

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That is 100% true. I have a spade connector on a short piece of wire that I use when hooking a remote starter button to Betty's car. It is far easier than crawling underneath.

Clay

@ClayPerrine Could you post a sketch schematic, wire gauge and type of switch? I’d really like to do this “hack” but don’t want to fry something. Also, hoping Betty’s car is coming along well; if you need a replacement 1.8 engine tuneup sticker (see Originality Forum) let me know and I’ll mail you one. Thanks for all you do on the Forum.
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