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Re: Should fire go to starter with ignition switch off
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Posted by Bill L Md. on November 03, 2002 at 06:49:16 from (64.12.97.13):
In Reply to: Should fire go to starter with ignition switch off posted by abane on November 01, 2002 at 16:45:55:
I don't about that Red Man I am familiar with the 400 that we had and it had a key switch. Wouldn't that be the same as in your car were you only get juice when you turn the key to the on position.I will agree that you are currect with the letter series because all the kill switch does is ground out the points. But doesn't that all change with the number series? We had that same 400 start by its self one night,ran up against the barn sit there and fry ,thank God for the dogs,only lost the wireing harness and a good portion of the paint, (gas was turned off)we got their just as she spit her last ,and put the fire out .All caused by a short in the electrical system.
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