Looks like I should be able to pull one easily out of my local Pick-N-Pull,
as nearly every car built these days has one. Found a page about the Ford
unit, which just has two wires and is connected in series with the fuel
pump. Couldn't be easier to wire.
At 06:53 PM 3/23/2003 -0800, Adam Bradley wrote:
>I bought an oil pressure cutoff switch for an electric fuel pump, only to
>find the threads on the switch are larger than the threads in the block. I
>had enough trouble trying to find anything with these same threads when I
>had a fuel pump problem (if anyone knows this thread pitch, PLEASE tell
>me!), so I'd rather use an inertia fuel cutoff switch instead of the oil
>pressure cutoff switch. However, I haven't been able to find an
>aftermarket inertia switch. Anyone know of one, or of an OEM inertia
>switch that can be easily wired into my car?
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