Re: looking for Fifth Series battery disconnect ideas.....
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I agree with your friend and didn't want to open my hood either.
Not quite apples to apples as my cars are both postwar but on the 56 I mounted the disconnect switch to the firewall and made an adapter to use a rod and extend operation to use a somewhat unobtrusive knob mounted within easy reach. Some have mounted their switches in the same approximate location but left the original operating lever intact. I didn't want to have to reach that far under and find the switch so did the extension. On the 47 I used the same type switch mounted under the battery tray but adapted the lever to be worked with a push/pull cable so it could be operated with a knob located under the dash.
Posted on: 2017/12/30 22:02
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Re: looking for Fifth Series battery disconnect ideas.....
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Cole-Hersee rotary heavy duty switch mounted thru the front floorboard, up close and nearly against the driver's seat riser. Extremely convenient, just reach down between your feet.
Posted on: 2017/12/30 22:05
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