SierraMark
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Feb 27, 2012
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- 135
Hello All,
I am in the process of a restoration and I have replaced my ignition switch with a new one. The new one is a Sierra switch with the same connections as the old one so it is not a difficult swap but my question is that the old switch had none of the leads going through fuses. The instructions for the new switch say to put a 30A on the Solenoid, a 15A on the Ignition and a 7A on the choke (this is a push to choke).
I have also replaced my old glass fuse panel with a new blade type that has a single 12V terminal and a negative terminal and then the fused power comes off a lead for the fuse.
So my question is do I needto get 3 inline fuse holder with the aforementioned fuse sizes or do I tap into my fuse panel? If I tapped into my fuse panel how would I also attach the wire going to the motor wire harness? For example the choke wire is Yellow\Black. On the old switch that went from the key switch to the motor wiring harness, if I use one of my current fuses where would I put that?
Thanks,
Mark
I am in the process of a restoration and I have replaced my ignition switch with a new one. The new one is a Sierra switch with the same connections as the old one so it is not a difficult swap but my question is that the old switch had none of the leads going through fuses. The instructions for the new switch say to put a 30A on the Solenoid, a 15A on the Ignition and a 7A on the choke (this is a push to choke).
I have also replaced my old glass fuse panel with a new blade type that has a single 12V terminal and a negative terminal and then the fused power comes off a lead for the fuse.
So my question is do I needto get 3 inline fuse holder with the aforementioned fuse sizes or do I tap into my fuse panel? If I tapped into my fuse panel how would I also attach the wire going to the motor wire harness? For example the choke wire is Yellow\Black. On the old switch that went from the key switch to the motor wiring harness, if I use one of my current fuses where would I put that?
Thanks,
Mark