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Subject: [Fwd: 75 MGB]
From: gbaker@customcpu.com (Baker, G.)
Date: Mon, 07 Jun 1999 18:48:26 -0800
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Has anyone ever mounted an "inertia switch?" in the trunk so that a sudden 
impact

would switch off the fuel pump?  Do they make an "inertia switch" that also can
be
turned off so as to double for theft protection?  Are inertia switches hard to
wire and are they cumbersome?
Thanks,
Gregg Baker

Speedo79@aol.com wrote:

> > There is a switch in the trunk, looks to be factory..but PO has it totally
> > disconnected. I am trying to find out what it is, it is just a toggle
> located
> > on the passenger side, way up at the top of the trunk, could this be a
> > cutoff switch of some kind? or was it...or just what is it?????
>
> Scott and Michelle,
>
> That sounds like a very nicely installed fuel pump switch a previous owner
> put in as an antitheft device.  I have one in the same place in my 77 'B, and
> when I park it for any length of time, I simply reach in the trunk, and flip
> the switch off.  If anybody starts it,  (very unlikely--even experienced
> valets have trouble with the manual choke!) they can't get more than a couple
> of blocks before the carburetor bowls run dry.  And nobody can get to it
> without the trunk key!
> Steve Sanchez
> 1977 MGB daily driver

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> There is a switch in the trunk, looks to be factory..but PO has it totally
> disconnected. I am trying to find out what it is, it is just a toggle 
located
> on the passenger side, way up at the top of the trunk, could this be a
> cutoff switch of some kind? or was it...or just what is it?????

Scott and Michelle,

That sounds like a very nicely installed fuel pump switch a previous owner 
put in as an antitheft device.  I have one in the same place in my 77 'B, and 
when I park it for any length of time, I simply reach in the trunk, and flip 
the switch off.  If anybody starts it,  (very unlikely--even experienced 
valets have trouble with the manual choke!) they can't get more than a couple 
of blocks before the carburetor bowls run dry.  And nobody can get to it 
without the trunk key!

Hope you enjoy your 'new' MGB!

Steve Sanchez
1977 MGB daily driver 

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