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Re: Fuel Cell/Safety switch Help

To: DonJQueen@aol.com, PaceCars@aol.com, twobees@sprynet.com,
Subject: Re: Fuel Cell/Safety switch Help
From: MHKitchen@aol.com
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 12:24:11 EST
In a message dated 2/9/99 10:04:01 PM Pacific Standard Time, DonJQueen@AOL.com
writes:

<< This is an interesting subject, let's see if anyone else has an opinion. >>

Oh boy, a chance to voice my OPINION!!!....

I believe the cut-off switch should be EXTERNAL, where the corner workers can
get to it in an emergency.  Having said that, it should also be somewhat
PROTECTED from bumps & bangs, and even a vulnerable position in the event of a
rollover.  Often the cowling or C-pillars are likely locations.  It should
also be CLEARLY MARKED so it is easily found.

That's it, now I"ll be quiet.

Myles H. Kitchen
1965 Lotus Cortina Mk1 #128

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