| Wayne,
 The list recently bailed me out of a problem where the fuel pump ground
 connection was relocated by the Paint & body shop.  Before I turned to 
 the list, I noticed that where was an inertia switch in series with the 
 power to the fuel pump.  I like the idea you suggested about using this 
 switch for "anti-theft" purposes.  Where exactly is this switch located?
 You said "reach under the dash and pull one of the wires".  
 Please guide me a little more? 
 Thanks......Hez of the Pacific NW
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At 07:42 AM 12/23/96 -0600, Wayne Kube wrote:
>Peter G. Gilvarry wrote:
>> 
>> What is the purpose of the Ignition Relay in the later MGBs, is it
conected to
>> rollover/inertia switch behind the dash. Or is it something from Lucas to
give us
>> something to do........
>> 
>> Merry Xmas to all.
>> 
>> Regards
>> 
>Peter -
>       The ingnition relay prevents current overload thru the ignition
>switch.  When the switch is on, the relay provides power to turn
>signals, instruments, brake lights!!, radio (I think?), maybe a few
>other things.  It does _not_ power the ignition circuit.  The car will
>start and run without the relay - still will have power to the fuel
>pump.  The fuel pump is powered via the inertia switch.  This is a handy
>thing if you are working on the car and don't want the fuel pump running
>- reach under the dash and pull one of the wires from the inertia
>switch.  Makes a handy anti-theft device as well.
>
>Happy Holidays to all!
>
>-- 
>Wayne Kube     wkube@iadfw.net
>'79B
>Plano, TX      http://web2.airmail.net/wkube
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