to reverse your kill switch, maybe you could turn the switch 180 degrees within the switch housing, or replace it a double throw switch, or use a relay in the circuit.
I would have pressure washed it with a degreaser followed by the acetone... Yes it will flash rust but that's ok it won't hurt it... Then you hit it with a mild acid and a self etching primer followed paint work
@@WeldingandWheeling the self etching primer is a must on structural steel as it allows the paint to bond better (it has a mild acid in the primer for etching)
To reverse the switch cut the tab off the switch cover mount hole and install the switch upside down
Good thinking, I did end up ordering a kill switch from a motorcycle that goes on the steering wheel
to reverse your kill switch, maybe you could turn the switch 180 degrees within the switch housing, or replace it a double throw switch, or use a relay in the circuit.
I ended up ordering a motorcycle style kill switch to mount on the steering wheel.
I would have pressure washed it with a degreaser followed by the acetone... Yes it will flash rust but that's ok it won't hurt it... Then you hit it with a mild acid and a self etching primer followed paint work
I did consider something like this, but was worried about the flash rust.
@@WeldingandWheeling the self etching primer is a must on structural steel as it allows the paint to bond better (it has a mild acid in the primer for etching)
That’s good to know I didn’t know that. I’ve used it before
Steer tires are backwards
Ahh good eye, I didn't notice.