i definatly agree with you, its not the right way, but it seems alot easier and if there is no major problems with it then its a perfectly fit alternative for me.
As far as the important wires thing goes, maybe not, but there is a some important things that happen when that key is turned. the one that i am noticing the most is with the key in the crank position the rest of the car goes dead to dedicate everything to the starter motor. this is not happening for me, im thinking i am gonna have to get down with a SPDT relay and match everything that has continuity to what is supposed to have it when the starter is being pulled. fuel pump and ignition system im thinking, but i have seen a harness blade diagram that explains everything that happens a bunch of times on the forum.
in my opinion i think this route is alot easier than pulling the steering wheel off and dismantling the column. if i have to run 2 even 3 wires though the firewall and drill and hole to mount the switch...it way easier
if i could grab the yellow(dont think it would be disconnected, i would just be tapping into to it) and the red and blue from directly under the steering wheel, thats way way easier...if anything i will just have the switch tied into a relay that kills the radio(main draw of power, i think) while the switch is switched thats not a big deal, and even if not its something i can live with.
and as for the the switch being disconnected up at the inginition switch doesnt meant the current is being discharged off that coil anyway, if its disconnected at the ignition switch thats were the the flyback will end but it will travel though everything until that point ei. the neutral saftey switch and whatever else is in series
now im not saying the voltage will be high enough to cause a problem to this perticular application, but i am modifying something that was ment to work a certain way, if i run right off the battery and to the ing post on the relay, then when the coil collapses the flyback will come back though my switch, thats why im here asking if anyone knows that will happen, if i have to wreck a switch finding out that i need a diode no big deal i got it from work anyway because i work in a semiconductor fab building...you guessed it automated control systems in an industral setting

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i understand the tumbler and how it connects to the rod, and i know whats broken, i like the idea of having this switch and so far i dont see anything devistating happening if i use it. does anyone have any knowledge that i should know?
its an 88 so no air bag

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if it was an airbag i probably wouldnt be going down this route at all....(thats what i say now, but im addicted to challenges)
back to the coil discharge for one more second, since it would be my switch that is supplying the coil, thats where the fly back stops, if i fixed the connecting rod or realligned the contact, the flyback would still go back to that point, unless ford stuck a device protecting against this somewhere in the circut, or all the shit is tough enough and the coil discharge isn't enough that ford didn't care.
but ford made a circut that is alot longer than mine....thats all resistance, which means voltage drop by the time it gets to the relay, i am going one stop 6 inches from the battery straight to the relay coil with 6 gauge wire, i noticed that you said it will pull the same no matter what, that is true in most cases, but maybe ford wasn't concerned about it self limiting itself because it knew it would have all this resistance in the circut, and here i am with all this potental.
i really want to grab 12+ from the yellow that is closest to my ignition switch and have the switch turn that 12+ on and off to the starter relay, i don't lose the function of the neutral safety switch and or any other safetys ford has installed for either my person or the electrical circut. it would be like that switch is the now the new "crank" position of my key.
im not saying all this is correct, but it is how i see it and if i am wrong could someone please correct my thinking before i mess something up.
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