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In my '29 Tudor have put in a modern starter with an integral solenoid -- and I want to install a 3-position ignition switch, i.e., a switch which has off/run/start. There is almost two inches of clearance. I have been unable to find an ignition switch that is only about 1.5" or 1.75". Any suggestions?
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I have never found a switch that will fit in the space we have.
I have had cars where the previous owner put a push-button, momentary contact switch on the left side of the dash to activate a starter solenoid. That's probably your best bet. I once drove a '41 Chrysler that had that for the starter. Easy to press with a finger on your left hand while you pull the choke with your right hand.
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That's what I do. I got the "No-Foot" starter solenoid and put the push-button up and out of sight behind the dash rail on the left hand side. I too, have searched for a three position ignition switch with no luck. I am happy with what I have. |
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I remember a 1951 Studebaker that had the starter switch under the clutch pedal, push the pedal all the way to the floor and it engaged the starter.
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I have that kind of switch in my pickup. Actually has 4 positions: Acc-Off-Run-Start.
I bought a kit from a guy in the Ft. Worth club that modifies a switch that fits. Been working for years now. It does fit the space, although just barely.
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