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    Default Suzuki fuel shutoff switch

    Is there a common method to make this switch inert?
    Or is it best to jumper out the switch?

    thank you for your time

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    Are you referring to the tip over switch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn cooper View Post
    Are you referring to the tip over switch?
    Ok that is another name for it. It can go on the list of names I have called the thing.
    Do you hard wire it out or do the permanent placement fix?

    thanks

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    I used to fill them with silicon sealer. Not sure if still done today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobLav View Post
    I used to fill them with silicon sealer. Not sure if still done today.
    That was one option told to me. But was thinking more of making reverse connector and have it wired for never off.
    Just searching for opinions.

    We are aiming for weds to do a couple of runs on rolling dyno and hoping for next week to run at country club track.

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    Default Resistor

    Put in a resistor and be done with it.
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