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Old 04-24-2008, 09:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Ignition A/Ignition B Fuses?

Does anyone know which one is "run" and which one is "start"?

Lonnie still working on the intake, no internet at his shop yet so I hope I am translating this correctly. He needs 2 power points, one for "Run" and one for "start".

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Does anyone know which one is "run" and which one is "start"?

Lonnie still working on the intake, no internet at his shop yet so I hope I am translating this correctly. He needs 2 power points, one for "Run" and one for "start".

Thanks!
Has he figured it out yet....pulling one and seeing what happens???
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Not really sure what you are after but ignition A fuse powers up the crank circuit, but both fuses are hot at all time and both feed the ignition switch.
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Not really sure what you are after but ignition A fuse powers up the crank circuit, but both fuses are hot at all time and both feed the ignition switch.
That's what I needed, thanks!
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