QUOTE(pilothyer @ Oct 25 2014, 11:05 AM)
Ray,
Is yours missing or not working...if it's not working it usually turns out to be the pin that wears out and just gets too short.............the switch rarely fails...easy to test with ohm meter after you take it out.
after dropping the engine...checking all connections and bits and pieces, the switch looked a little beat up. The ceramic was chewed up.
I figure it would a good time to replace.
it was in working condition, just not very pretty....
I will test it though now that it has been roughened up before I button everything back up.