Starter Switch Location
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Starter Switch Location
Gents,
I have put a starter in a '14 and am trying to decide where to put the foot switch. I'd like to know, where was it in a '19? Maybe X inches between the switch and wall under the seat. anybody able to make a measurement?
Thanks
I have put a starter in a '14 and am trying to decide where to put the foot switch. I'd like to know, where was it in a '19? Maybe X inches between the switch and wall under the seat. anybody able to make a measurement?
Thanks
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Re: Starter Switch Location
here are a few links of how others have attached it
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/59 ... 1477341575
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/29 ... 1145909891
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/70 ... 1502580946
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/59 ... 1477341575
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/29 ... 1145909891
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/70 ... 1502580946
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Re: Starter Switch Location
Ben
I was going to measure one but not sure when I'd get back from barn.
this might be good enough for you:
I was going to measure one but not sure when I'd get back from barn.
this might be good enough for you:
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Re: Starter Switch Location
If it were me, I would use a solenoid with hidden button and not cut a hole in the heel board.
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
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Re: Starter Switch Location
I second what Mark said....I have inadvertently hit the starter switch on my cars....WHILE the engine was running.. (big feet!)
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Re: Starter Switch Location
Someday on my 21 hack I am going to do this. Were the switch is located stock and how I built the body makes it a real pain to use.
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
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Re: Starter Switch Location
With a 14, why use a foot switch? You can easily use a small momentary push button to activate a solenoid. It’s an easy, clean way to operate the starter. I painted my switch to match the body. Nobody has ever asked what it is for, most people never notice it. Because I drilled it through wood I could, if I wanted to, remove it, glue a dowel in the hole, and repaint the area and nobody would ever know.
I mounted the solenoid just behind where the brake lever crosses the frame rails. I just made a bracket for it that uses the same bolt holes as the hand brake assembly so I didn’t have to drill my frame.
Just a thought.
I mounted the solenoid just behind where the brake lever crosses the frame rails. I just made a bracket for it that uses the same bolt holes as the hand brake assembly so I didn’t have to drill my frame.
Just a thought.
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Re: Starter Switch Location
That's what I did on our '14 Gary.
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Re: Starter Switch Location
Thanks for the comments, I was starting with the assumption that the location of the seat relative to the frame might be different for some years and body styles so a measurement from the heel board to the switch might give me Henry's opinion on where the switch is best functional and not in the way when driving.
I may just use a solenoid
Thanks
Ben
I may just use a solenoid
Thanks
Ben
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Re: Starter Switch Location
Being's that a '14 wasn't available with a starter from the factory, a solenoid & remote switch would remove any chance of accidently stepping on the floor mounted switch and possibly causing flywheel damage (if already running) or if left in high gear could result in the car lurching forward !