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RE: New Ignition Switch Install Question - 73B

To: "Paul Hunt" <paul.hunt1@virgin.net>
Subject: RE: New Ignition Switch Install Question - 73B
From: "Nick Coleman" <coleman@sd.aonix.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1998 14:26:26 -0700
How important do you think the run-on switch is?  I.e., is it a big deal
that it isn't connected?  I would think that unless you were running at a
higher compression that run-on wouldn't generally be a problem.

Nick

> Nick - the ignition switch for systems with the anti-run-on valve
> has seven
> terminals, the others five or less.  You need something that
> supplies 12v when the
> ignition is off.  The accessory position usually carries 12v
> while the key is in
> the first (accessory) or second (running) position, this is no
> good for the
> anti-run-on.  You could try a relay with a break contact with the
> coil connected to
> the ignition and ground and the contacts connected to brown and
> the anti-run-on
> fuse (slate).  This would connect the required 12v to the
> anti-run-on when the
> ignition was off, the relay un-operated and the contact closed.
> Bear in mind that
> the relay will be operated all the time the engine is running, no
> different to the
> ignition relay, though.
>
> PaulH.
>
>
>


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