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1974 Johnson Electric Start Keyed Ignition to Push Button
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<blockquote data-quote="rcgreat" data-source="post: 102147" data-attributes="member: 872"><p>Kill switch is easy just short the two coils together. </p><p></p><p>To run the starter there should be a solenoid that has four terminals two large and two small, the positive side of the batt cable runs to one large terminal, the other large cable runs to the starter. For the little wires there is a ground, a fused wire which should go to the switch and the other side of the switch should return to the solenoid. You would put a normally open switch between the fused wire and the wire going to the small terminal on the solenoid that is not a ground. I hope I made some kinda sense, maybe you could post a pic or two to make it a little easier to explain. </p><p></p><p>Gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcgreat, post: 102147, member: 872"] Kill switch is easy just short the two coils together. To run the starter there should be a solenoid that has four terminals two large and two small, the positive side of the batt cable runs to one large terminal, the other large cable runs to the starter. For the little wires there is a ground, a fused wire which should go to the switch and the other side of the switch should return to the solenoid. You would put a normally open switch between the fused wire and the wire going to the small terminal on the solenoid that is not a ground. I hope I made some kinda sense, maybe you could post a pic or two to make it a little easier to explain. Gary [/QUOTE]
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