Hi Guys, Wanted to share an idea for mounting a battery cut-out switch. I wanted it to be accessible on my 35, but did not want to permanently mount it. I found that a cutout switch can be mounted to the starter actuator by using a coupling nut (Fastenal). The nut couples one of the switch studs to the actuator stud. The positive cable from the battery is connected to the other switch stud. I hold the switch body when turning on/off to limit the stress on the actuator stud. Works great for me! :)
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Sounds like good idea. To post photos direct to Chat you need to be a VCCA member, otherwise post your pics on a hosting site and post the link here on chatter. Tony
Hi Rusty, I bought my switch on ebay. The one I bought said it was 190A, 12V switch. It works fine. I have had good luck finding a lot of things on ebay including NOS parts.
Thanks for the details. I agree that 190 amps should work as long as you don't crank on the starter too long at one time. It's all about resistance and how much heat is generated.
One other advantage with your set-up is that it is easy to get to the post on the battery side of the switch to connect a battery tender. That will maintain the battery even if the switch is in the off position.
sounds pretty cool... i debated on how to do one for my 1929 and ended up mounting it under the passenger side of the front seat. out of the way but accessible and also requires very little cable run. YES i cut the ground out via the switch. the red KEY is removable
had to cut a hole in the rubber mat floor as well... measured 6 times BEFORE i cut that hole !!
I am very happy with it. will also be installing the leads and connector for the Battery Tender Jr as well, this way I can flip the switch, pull the key, open the battery cover and connect the maintainer and let it go.
Last edited by BearsFan315; 04/09/1901:08 PM.
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