Hey fellow steel soldiers,
I know this subject has been asked and discussed a number of times but I haven't been able to find any single thread that actually dealt with keyed ignition starting in the manner that I would be looking to achieve.... if possible.
When I land myself an M35 I plan on purchasing a proper ignition (4 position )switch etc from a parts dealer. I will try to outline what I have in mind below and then you can tell me if its even remotely feasible or not.
0 - All off, Engine shutdown etc. Plan to disable the engine kill switch handle with a electronic solenoid in the engine compartment to shut the engine down that way.
1 - ACC, means all the electronics comes on that I have selected to be on; Ie lights, etc. I would also expect the air buzzer to come at that point
2 - Running, The setting the ignition would be in when the engine is started on and running.
3 - Cranking, ie the moment where the starter would be activated and kept activated until I let go of the key ie when the engine starts.
I figure Setting 0 would be possible if I somehow wire the actual master switch to that "point" on the terminals. Ie so that if master switch is turned off, then obviously nothing will come on. But with a working Setting 0, I could leave the master power switch on at all times, because the ignition "disables" the flow as well. Ie so you need to have master switch on, ASWELL as the key turned to setting 1 before any electrics/electronics actually powers on.
Im debating just entirely disabling the functioning of the master switch, but retaining the 3 switches for the engine heater etc.
The moment the key is turned to Position 1, then the Engine shutdown solenoid would retract and allow me to start the engine without issue, as well as power on the various electronics as flipping the master switch would normally do.
Position 2, I figure is more or less the same as position 1 as I don't think a particular running switch would have any impact on the running of the engine as such
Position 3, which is the spring-loaded one would engage the starter motor and hopefully crank the engine and allow the engine to start at which point I would simply let go of the key which would then default to position 2.
But is this plan and outline far fetched and simply shooting over the target, or is this a doable and somewhat sensible plan?.
I obviously also plan on installing locking doorhandles etc in it. I am however debating the battery kill switch since I would think that "might" be a bit overkill in my present setup, but that is still up for debate.
But would this work at all?
I know this subject has been asked and discussed a number of times but I haven't been able to find any single thread that actually dealt with keyed ignition starting in the manner that I would be looking to achieve.... if possible.
When I land myself an M35 I plan on purchasing a proper ignition (4 position )switch etc from a parts dealer. I will try to outline what I have in mind below and then you can tell me if its even remotely feasible or not.
0 - All off, Engine shutdown etc. Plan to disable the engine kill switch handle with a electronic solenoid in the engine compartment to shut the engine down that way.
1 - ACC, means all the electronics comes on that I have selected to be on; Ie lights, etc. I would also expect the air buzzer to come at that point
2 - Running, The setting the ignition would be in when the engine is started on and running.
3 - Cranking, ie the moment where the starter would be activated and kept activated until I let go of the key ie when the engine starts.
I figure Setting 0 would be possible if I somehow wire the actual master switch to that "point" on the terminals. Ie so that if master switch is turned off, then obviously nothing will come on. But with a working Setting 0, I could leave the master power switch on at all times, because the ignition "disables" the flow as well. Ie so you need to have master switch on, ASWELL as the key turned to setting 1 before any electrics/electronics actually powers on.
Im debating just entirely disabling the functioning of the master switch, but retaining the 3 switches for the engine heater etc.
The moment the key is turned to Position 1, then the Engine shutdown solenoid would retract and allow me to start the engine without issue, as well as power on the various electronics as flipping the master switch would normally do.
Position 2, I figure is more or less the same as position 1 as I don't think a particular running switch would have any impact on the running of the engine as such
Position 3, which is the spring-loaded one would engage the starter motor and hopefully crank the engine and allow the engine to start at which point I would simply let go of the key which would then default to position 2.
But is this plan and outline far fetched and simply shooting over the target, or is this a doable and somewhat sensible plan?.
I obviously also plan on installing locking doorhandles etc in it. I am however debating the battery kill switch since I would think that "might" be a bit overkill in my present setup, but that is still up for debate.
But would this work at all?