FreeBeeTony
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I have a pre-Alpha drive and gimbal housing that has a shift interupt switch. I am new to I/O's, it looks like this switch temporarily shorts out the voltage going to the distributor when shifting. I am assuming this is to unload the engine while shifting. A schematic I have calls out for a 'resistive' wire going from the key switch to the distributor. This 'resistive' wire will disipate the voltage drop when the short occurs when shifting(again I assume). I just purchased this boat ('78 Grady) and am rewiring it. It does not appear to have this 'resistive' wire. Can anyone help me in finding out the value of resistance required? I work in electronics, my thought is to install a resistor in series with the key switch in place of this 'resistive' wire, but I don't know what value to use. Any help would be appreciated.<br /><br />Thanks,<br /><br />Tony