Thats the 3-rotor... If you have Jim's email you can ask him about the
button, but I believe it was just a switch that he had laying around
that worked.
Ryan get your self a wiring diagram and a book on basic automotive
electrical. Hooking up a start button in place of the key is a very
simple operation, but if you have zero experience and no clue when it
comes to automotive electrical systems you will get your self in to
trouble really quick.
Andrei
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>Ryan,
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>Was this the link you were looking for? Scroll down to the second from the
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>http://www.eliseusa.com/rotary.htm
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>Greg
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>Yes, it's me again.
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>I recall reading a post many months ago about someone who replaced his
>ignition key with a push-button start. I specifically recall reading
>that the button fit perfectly in that hole. My questions,
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>1. Anyone know who this was?
>2. Where'd the button come from?
>3. Do you supply power to the starter directly through the button, or
>is a relay used (and if so, any special type, or just a standard 12
>volt sealed automotive relay)?
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>Thank you,
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>-Ryan
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