
11-22-2017, 07:40 PM
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Join Date: May 2016
Location: New Market, Alabama
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Originally Posted by jbrewer
I get the idea of re-using the old. I did the same with a starter switch on my Original which had sat in the woods for some (long) time. I was able to get it apart, clean and reassemble it. All it took was time.
I'm not sure if you can disassemble that switch, but if you can, there's likely not much to it.
It's only original once, and you can always go get a new one later if it doesn't work out.
John
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What he said
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