| This nevertheless requires both solenoids to be operational  in order for the 
reduction starter to work, doubling your chances of  failure.  Take Alan's 
first recommendation and do away  with the original solenoid entirely or if you 
want to keep it for  appearances' sake then pull all wires to one post.
 
Best--Michael Oritt
====================
 
 
In a message dated 2/10/2009 9:37:16 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
healey.nut@gmail.com writes:
Another  option is to use the push button solenoid as a "relay" to put power
to the  solenoid trigger on the gear reduction starter, as sometimes the draw
on  this line is much bigger than what the original switch wire from  the
ignition switch can handle
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