jeffw@sc47
Well Known Member
I have heard form casual talk that it is possible to wire in a kill switch to prevent someone from starting the engine (assuming you don't have a keyed ignition switch).
A friend told me that the best (and only way) to do that is to put a 50 or 60 AMP circuit breaker or fuse in the battery circuit to the master solenoid, mount it inside the cowling near the oil filler door.
Is there a low-current circuit anywhere to put an on-off switch that would prevent anyone from starting the engine, or powering-up?
A friend told me that the best (and only way) to do that is to put a 50 or 60 AMP circuit breaker or fuse in the battery circuit to the master solenoid, mount it inside the cowling near the oil filler door.
Is there a low-current circuit anywhere to put an on-off switch that would prevent anyone from starting the engine, or powering-up?