Ignition on a switch?
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From: Grand Terrace, CA
Car: 88 Camaro
Engine: 310 LG4
Transmission: 700R4 w/2200 stall
Axle/Gears: 3.42
Ignition on a switch?
I'm doing a V6 to V8 swap and I dont want to keep any of the original wiring. The gauges, igniton etc, I'm going to place on a series of toggle switches for control.
I'm not too sure what I am gonan do for the ignition. Does anyoine have a quick diagram of how that circuit would look? My problem is, I dont know how the starter works. All I know is that if you try to turn the key while it's on, it will grind the teeth on the flexplate. So, should I put it on a push button switch, or what. Also, how would I turn the ignition off once it's on?
That the problem i'm habing. Thanks.
I'm not too sure what I am gonan do for the ignition. Does anyoine have a quick diagram of how that circuit would look? My problem is, I dont know how the starter works. All I know is that if you try to turn the key while it's on, it will grind the teeth on the flexplate. So, should I put it on a push button switch, or what. Also, how would I turn the ignition off once it's on?
That the problem i'm habing. Thanks.
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From: British Columbia,Canada
Car: 1989 Firebird
Engine: L03
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: ?
for a starter switch you would need a momentary contact switch, one that only stays in the ON position for as long as it is held, and you would also need 3 normal on/off switches, 1 for run, 1 for acc 1, 1 for acc 2 make sure they can handle to amps too, at least 40a switces
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