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Best practice, and especially so when using a switch at the battery post, is to use the switch to interrupt the ground cable. But does it make a difference either way in engine starting and performance, NO.
Posted on: 2018/7/26 17:25
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Some of those battery mounted cutoff switches are just plain crap that cannot take the heavy current of the starter motors more than a few times -- or it could be one designed around modern starters that use less current. Better for older starters would be to get one of the Cole-Hersee type heavy duty switches and mount it in a convenient location. Granted it does take a bit more work and an extra bit of cable.
I am not that much a stickler for authenticity so used rubber covered round cable instead of the braided strap to still place my switch in the ground side. Mounted switch on the firewall where I could use an extended rod and knob next to the emergency brake handle to control it from the inside.
Posted on: 2018/7/26 17:49
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NAPA sells a heavy duty battery cable disconnect terminal. I is in two parts with one for the battery terminal and the other on the cable. It is robust enough that I have used it on 6-volt systems. Good for safety, but not so much for security. A simple solution if one wants to disconnect a battery during storage. Here is a photo of one on my formerly owned 115C where the battery was relocated to the engine compartment. JWL
Posted on: 2018/7/27 10:17
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Again- Thanks for the info. I generally use the cutoff switch as shown bu JW on my cars but the " original style" mesh ground cable is not able to be used with the switch shown. That was the reason for my inquiry as to whether that type of switch would work on the positive cable where the cable can be cut and the switch installed as shown.
Owen says it will work....as I expected...so we will try it. Just like to disconnect the battery when the cars are stored ...more fr fire safety than protection from thieves. RJR
Posted on: 2018/7/27 21:35
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I'm not a fan of that style of battery cut off switch. Seen too many of them heat up, have parts melt etc. In my career I have worked for a 240 car collection, all pre-70s, a 300 car collection and a 125 car collection. By far and wide I prefer the BIG Cole-Hersee switch type. I have gotten good at installing the Cole-Hersee type, and I'm a believer.
Posted on: 2018/8/16 16:18
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I fully agree with Mr. Pushbutton, at best with 12 volt systems those battery post switches are marginal. With a 6-volt system they are just plain not up to the task. And even worse with a non-soldered cable connection.
Posted on: 2018/8/16 16:48
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Me three and with the Cole-Hersee type switches they are flexible in mounting. You can either mount so you need to lift the hood and work the switch as per the cheap battery type or with a bit more work mount on the firewall or with some ingenuity, add a push pull cable or a shaft extension and mount it so you can control from inside the car.
I will concede that if you choose to install the switch in the ground side, for safety's sake of an accidental touching of the braid to metal you lose the uninsulated braided cable used after the 23rd series but for many that is a minor detail.
Posted on: 2018/8/16 17:23
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A friend of mine had a high end restoration done on his Clipper. He used a Hotronics battery disconnect. It is operated by a mini toggle under the dash. Great theft deterrent and one not need to raise the hood to disconnect the battery. With shipping about $157. I got one as soon as I saw his in action!
hotronicsproducts.com/battery-disconnect/
Posted on: 2018/8/17 13:36
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That's one expensive Ford starter solenoid.
Posted on: 2018/8/27 16:15
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