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So if you have a kill switch already on there, and the wire has been spliced, do u just remove the wire from the old kill switch and place the one from the new kill switch in its spot? B/c the instructions say somethin about getting into the pulse trigger which is by the stator which is in the altenator. That seems like a bunch of work to put on a kill switch.
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If i were to remove the old wires and put in the new ones were the old ones were, which would it be. B/c the directions say to ground the short wire to the chassis, and then attach the long one to where ever its supposed to be attactched. So could i just put the long wire in place of the spliced wire were the existing kill switch is?
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If you already have a kill switch, then it may have been wired to the coil. In that case, yes you could ground the short wire to the frame and then splice your long wire into the one that the old kill switch used.
If you didn't have a kill switch already, then it is easiest to wire it into the existing thumb kill switch. In this case, you don't ground any wire to the frame. You want to take the wire coming from the kill switch and cut it into two. One the one side, you connect your short wire from your kill switch. The other wire that you cut would go to the longer wire on your kill switch (which you can shorten since it won't be going all the way to the coil).
If you didn't have a kill switch already, then it is easiest to wire it into the existing thumb kill switch. In this case, you don't ground any wire to the frame. You want to take the wire coming from the kill switch and cut it into two. One the one side, you connect your short wire from your kill switch. The other wire that you cut would go to the longer wire on your kill switch (which you can shorten since it won't be going all the way to the coil).