For the long version of my starter system problem see my previous post!
1) I know there is an issue causing a voltage drop in the current sent to the starter relay harness when the main switch is turned "on". It only measures 10.8V versus the battery's 12.7V which fails to activate the starter relay. I have not been able to localize the source and am frankly frustrated.
2) I can turn on the main switch and easily start the engine by momentarily jumping across the harness to engage the starter.
3) I recall my Father's 1940s era IH basically did this. You set the choke, pulled the "on" switch, and then pulled back on a spring loaded rod to engage the starter motor. When the engine caught you released the rod to break current to the starter motor.
HERE'S MY QUESTION:
What risk of damage do I run if I completely remove the starter relay switch and just add an Engine Start Push Button wired into the starter relay harness? Please be specific in causes of damage.
Thank you.
1) I know there is an issue causing a voltage drop in the current sent to the starter relay harness when the main switch is turned "on". It only measures 10.8V versus the battery's 12.7V which fails to activate the starter relay. I have not been able to localize the source and am frankly frustrated.
2) I can turn on the main switch and easily start the engine by momentarily jumping across the harness to engage the starter.
3) I recall my Father's 1940s era IH basically did this. You set the choke, pulled the "on" switch, and then pulled back on a spring loaded rod to engage the starter motor. When the engine caught you released the rod to break current to the starter motor.
HERE'S MY QUESTION:
What risk of damage do I run if I completely remove the starter relay switch and just add an Engine Start Push Button wired into the starter relay harness? Please be specific in causes of damage.
Thank you.