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Re: [Spridgets] Kill switch

To: mdrowe@optonline.net, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Kill switch
From: Weslake1330@aol.com
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 12:53:03 EDT
As a licensed scrutineer in the UK I don't care how the kill switch is  wired 
up.  All that matters to me is that with the engine running with  about 2000 
rpm on the tacho, when the switch is thrown, the engine cuts out and  stops 
and every thing electrical like fuel pumps and lights also stop/go  out.
 
My experience is that the kill switch is always wired through the live  
because there isn't another way of wiring the alternator or dynamo through the  
switch.  If the alternator or dynamo isn't wired through the kill switch  the 
engine carries on running with the switch thrown and the driver gets to take  
the 
car away, get it fixed and bring it back.  They don't even practice  till 
it's working correctly.
 
Either US rules are different or the person telling you forcibly is less  
clever than they suppose.
 
W e s l a k e 1330
 
In a message dated 14/10/2008 01:16:04 GMT Daylight Time,  
mdrowe@optonline.net writes:

Racers.  How do you wire your kill switches?

I was told  (rather forcefully, and why haven't you done it yet?) that it 
must be on  the battery ground cable which, of course, is not enough.  The 
wiring  diagram makes it clear that the alternater must be included.

Michael  Rowe
'74 Midget
Long Island, NY 


 



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